For free, I think either Lansweeper or OCS inventory would work.  I
believe they will both allow you to manually enter in the number of
licenses purchased and track usage.

 

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From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 10:18 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: License compliance tracking

 

Hi chaps,

 

Does anyone know of a tool that we can use to track compliance of
licenses? That is, to tell us how many of a given (non MS) license is
available, how many are in use and so how many are available or are
required?

 

We dont mind entering the info manually as licenses will move around
fairly infrequently. We have tools which report the licenses in use on
each machine but they dont know what licenses have been purchased or
what licenses havent been applied to a machine yet. 

 

Open source would be lovely of course. Anything has to be able to handle
non-MS licenses like Adobe etc.

 

Thanks

 

Olly

 

 

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