
PDQ Inventory scans Windows computers to collect hardware, software, and Windows configuration data. You can install its Agent on computers to collect data. Out of the box, computers are automatically grouped based on common data; you can view computers that have the same installed applications, hardware, operating systems, and even Windows updates. You can also create groups based on your own criteria.
PDQ Inventory can also be used to launch remote desktop, run remote command, perform reboot/shutdown, and get event viewer data.
v16.5 [Dec 8, 2018]
- Agent optimizations.
- Agents with an Internal status occasionally reported an External status.
- Agents listed as Unavailable were not always listed as Offline.
- PDQ Inventory Collection condition in PDQ Deploy was occasionally not providing correct results (restarting the PDQ Deploy background service fixes the issue).
- Occasionally, rearranging the collections would revert to a previous view when using Central Server.
- Environment variables now work as expected in collections.
- Fixed an issue where the Process Monitor failed to start.
- Server 1709 Datacenter now reports as 'Server SAC'.
- Fixed an issue where Wake-on-LAN would fill up the queue and not process correctly.
- Selecting the Weekend or Weekend Days Scan Profile Triggers in conjunction with a specific day of the week now works as intended.
Excellent tool for remotely controlling other computers. It allows you to establish a secure connection to another computer and view programs in text mode