What do you use to manage all your clients computers with?

IceDigger

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I know there are a lot of people on here that manage a crap ton of computers either in a corporate setting or other business setting.

What do you use to manage all your clients computers with?

Peanut butter?
 
I know there are a lot of people on here that manage a crap ton of computers either in a corporate setting or other business setting.

What do you use to manage all your clients computers with?

Peanut butter?
LAN Sweeper? Or something like it, always seemed to work pretty well even at the enterprise level with multiple subnets.

However, I am no longer in that shit show (there are likely better utilities). I'm just a contractor performing help desk and some on site support for a mega corp. Probably the easiest job I have ever had and I am not complaining one damn bit.
 
LAN Sweeper? Or something like it, always seemed to work pretty well even at the enterprise level with multiple subnets.

However, I am no longer in that shit show (there are likely better utilities).
I am retired now and although I was a contractor for a while, it was in a different field.

But now that I retired I have more time to manage (and grow) my home LAN. Can you recommend a free or low-cost tool for me. Bonus points if it also manages multiple Windows boot partitions and VMs.
 
I am retired now and although I was a contractor for a while, it was in a different field.

But now that I retired I have more time to manage (and grow) my home LAN. Can you recommend a free or low-cost tool for me. Bonus points if it also manages multiple Windows boot partitions and VMs.
https://www.softwareadvice.com/it-management/lansweeper-profile/alternatives/

You can always hit up Sourceforge and see what people have whipped up open source, that place has been a goto search for me for years.
 
I looked at all of them. For me, all were overkill and for a lot of these, the pricing was "ask for quote." That's shorthand for schlubs like me can't afford it.
https://www.softwareadvice.com/it-management/lansweeper-profile/alternatives/
You can always hit up Sourceforge and see what people have whipped up open source, that place has been a goto search for me for years.
I'll try that.
 
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