To audit Windows clients, you need to run the audit script on a Windows machine. IE - If you want to run a domain audit -
1 - copy both the audit_domain.vbs and audit_windows.vbs to a Windows machine. 2 - Make sure you are logged onto that machine with an account that has Local Admin on all machines you wish to audit (usually a Domain Admin account is the easiest way to do this). 3 - Edit both audit_domain.vbs and audit_windows.vbs so they match your configuration (samples below). 4 - run the domain audit by changing into the directory containg the scripts and "cscript audit_domain.vbs".
Sample config's. Audit Domain number_of_audits = 5 <- the number of concurrent audits run by your audit host (the machine you typed "cscript audit_domain.vbs" on). audit_run_type = "local" <- just keep it to local initially. More network traffic, but the script is more tested. script_name = "c:\temp\audit_windows.vbs" <- set it to the location of your audit script. Do not use paths such as \\machinename\temp\audit.vbs. A local path is recommended. local_domain = "LDAP://DC=your,DC=active,DC=directory,DC=name" <- the full path/version, not the shortened version. operating_system = "Windows" <- leave as Windows to audit all Windows machines. You can filter on Server or some other Operating System name if you like.
Audit Windows url = "http://Open-AudIT-HOST-SYSTEM/index.php/system" <- really this is the only config needed.
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