Richmond PC Inventory Features
Gathering Hardware and Software Inventory Data
Richmond PC inventory has different methods for gathering software and hardware data to suit your requirements. The three methods for performing a PC Inventory scan include:
- Network scan - for scanning a large number of PC’s simultaneously.
- Individual PC scan - for a single scan of a PC on an ad-hoc basis, ideal for when details are required for technical support.
- Self-initiated PC scan - used by network administrators in a login script or group policy. PC’s will perform a self-scan every time they login to the network. Minimum periods can be set for example not to perform a scan more than once every two weeks therefore reducing the network overhead.
Reporting
There are a range of different reports supplied with Richmond PC Inventory designed to give graphical analysis of the captured hardware and software data. These reports range from general PC summaries through to operating system and software analysis using the built in Crystal Reports™ report engine. Ad-hoc reports can be built by customising templates or using specific criteria.

