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 Post subject: Newbie Question
PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:11 pm 
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i have open audit install on my linux webserver, i have around 200 computer connected on network.
i wanna grab computer specification using open audit, what i must done ?
can i just sit in one computer and open audit do the rest and discovered all computer connect on my network? if it cannot be done what i must do ?
are i must run audit.vbs on each computer on my network ? it can be problem cause i'm working in large are factory. can open audit handle it ?


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 Post subject: Re: Newbie Question
PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:10 am 
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I would start here... viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1464


:idea: BTW if you are interested in translating Open-Audit to your own language, you might also like to look at this.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=2168&p=13693&hilit=translate#p13693

Basically to translate, copy in.inc in the lang folder to say klingon.inc and you should now have a klingon option in Admin > Config > Genaral > Language.

If you modify the second field in each case to be the translation of the English default, then that is the translation that will appear in the program. Simple really.

For example English to French.

[code]
...
$GLOBALS["lang"]["All Audited Systems"]="Tous Les Systèmes";
$GLOBALS["lang"]["All Servers"]="Les Serveurs";
...
[/code]

Once you are happy with the results, if you are willing to share them, post them back here in the Support or Feature requests forum and we will post them in to the next release.

Sadly Open-Audit doesn't support Unicode very well so this may not work for some character sets. :oops:

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[size=85]OA Server: Windows XP/ XAMPP, Mandriva/Apache, Ubuntu
Auditing: 300+ Wstns, 20+ Srvrs, Thin clients, Linux boxes, Routers, etc
OS's: Windows XP , W2K Srvr, W2K3 Srvr, W2K8, Vista, Windows 7, Linuxes (and a Mac at home)
LDAP: Active Directory[/size]


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 Post subject: Re: Newbie Question
PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:41 am 
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thx for fast reply i will try your tutorial and i will asking if i have a problem

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i thought my first post no successful, sorry


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 Post subject: Re: Newbie Question
PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:30 pm 
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Due to spammers, it is taking slightly longer than previously to approve posts. Sorry for the delay.

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[size=85]OA Server: Windows XP/ XAMPP, Mandriva/Apache, Ubuntu
Auditing: 300+ Wstns, 20+ Srvrs, Thin clients, Linux boxes, Routers, etc
OS's: Windows XP , W2K Srvr, W2K3 Srvr, W2K8, Vista, Windows 7, Linuxes (and a Mac at home)
LDAP: Active Directory[/size]


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