GFI offers a free web utility - EndPointScan - to check within minutes what devices are or have been connected to computers in your network. All you need to do is to install an ActiveX control (0.7MB) on your computer. Once installed, GFI EndPointScan will then prompt you to select which computers on your network should be scanned for plugged-in devices.
Once a scan is completed, EndPointScan will display scan results in a graphical report. The report includes device usage, device threat level and computer risk level. The information presented refers to devices connected both currently and historically.
Works with Windows 2000, XP and 2003. Requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later.
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