#6 can be dome via the commandline with an NDT util.  Win32 example:

   web100clt.exe -n nitro.ucsc.edu

You should choose the NDT site closest to you.

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On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 7:01 AM, Kennedy, Jim
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  The first 5 are all doable with WMI query.  If you haven’t done much of
> that dig in. Very useful and not too difficult to figure out.****
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> Heck, a google search ‘WMI query for ******” gets you there 9 times out of
> 10. Not giving you a hard time about googling just pointing it out. For
> example number 5:****
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> http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2005/07/21/how-can-i-determine-the-current-screen-resolution-being-used-on-a-computer.aspx
> ****
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> For Flash and browser you will need to hit \root\cimv2\application and
> test for each possibility. Similar to this:****
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> http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2005/03/09/how-can-i-determine-which-version-of-internet-explorer-is-installed-on-a-computer.aspx
> ****
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> 6 will be a bit more difficult. You are going to need to script a ping and
> record it. For bandwidth I would think you would need to script a download
> from a remote site. I really got nothing on that one.****
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> *From:* David Lum [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 10, 2012 9:49 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Looking to grab this info at login****
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> I’ve been requested to get this info at each machine’s login. This would
> be for hundreds of networks, none under my control, but would be helpful
> for the setup of a product we sell. Client systems are MacOS,
> WinXP/Vista/Win7:****
>
>    1. Workstation name (and any other identifying information)****
>    2. Operating System****
>    3. Default browser and version****
>    4. Version of Adobe Flash****
>    5. Screen Resolution setting****
>    6. Bandwidth or response time****
>
> Most of this looks straightforward, but 5 and 6 I am not sure how to
> handle in a scripted manner. Ideally we (NWEA) has a .ZIP file our clients
> could unpack and deploy via GPO/login script. I’ve been talked to come up
> with a script template and documentation our customers could use. Also
> ideally the output would be into a single .CSV so our customer’s AD guys
> would look at a page and quickly find suboptimal systems.****
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> Even if could only be Windows machines that would be helpful. Anyone?****
>
> *David Lum*
> Systems Engineer // NWEATM
> Office 503.548.5229 //* *Cell (voice/text) 503.267.9764****
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