It can happen, but it is a lot easier if the computers are part of a domain.
If so, then look at the FAQs to see how to audit your domain. You only need to run adudit.vbs from one machine as a domain admin and it will audit the entire domain. You can of course post the results back to the Linux box.
If your machines are not part of a domain, then you will need to audit them individually, but you can do this by using a text file with a list of PCs in it, and this still allows you to run the entire audit from one PC one windows PC on the network, and post back to your Linux box.
Again, have alook through the forums to see how to do this, you will find lots of good tips here.
If you are struggling, let us know. Post your problem in the support forum and we will be glad to assist.
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