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154| Network tools Manual
Screenshot 147 - Enumerate Computers - Advanced tab options
5. Define additional information to be displayed by marking „Determine Computer role on the
network‟ and/or „Determine whether computer is turned on‟.
Should it be required, enter authentication details in the fields located at the bottom.
The list of constituent computers in the specified domain will be displayed. Status details of the
operation carried out is displayed in the bottom window
E.g. To look for ALL computers which run on Windows 2003 OS in a domain called JASONTEST:
(a) Select / enter domain name.
(b) Click on the „General‟ tab, enable „Only these‟ option.
(c) Set to „True‟ the value near Windows 2003 in the Operating System selection area.
(d) Click on the „Advanced‟ Tab
(e) Enable „Enumerate from Active Directory‟ as well as „Determine computer role in
network‟ and „Determine whether computer is on‟.
6. Click on „Retrieve‟ to start enumerating computers.
12.2 Enumerate processes
This tool is used to catalog processes running on a remote computer. Amongst other tasks, this
tool searches and displays information on the CPU and Memory resources consumed by each
process found running on the specified target computer. You can also highlight / a particular
process or indicate processes which are consuming more than a defined percentage (%) of CPU
usage. The set up window layout is similar to the enumerate computer‟s tool, were the resulting
list of processes is displayed in the top-middle window, whilst the status/details of the operation
carried out are displayed in the bottom-middle window. Icons on the left of each process
indicate the state of the process in relation to the specified CPU usage value.
Indicates that the process is using more than the specified CPU usage limit.
Indicates that the process is using less CPU resources than the specified limit.