why not use something like spcheck?
http://www.altusnet.com/spcheck.htm
It will dump patches and SP level of a server that you have rights to.
Otherwise, just write a quick script to look for registry information...
- Rick
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Rick Mitchell
Nisource
IT - Charleston Data Center
Senior System Engineer Analyst
perl -e "print(pack
('H46','726a6d69746368656c6c406e69736f757263652e636f6d'));"
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We ran around Monday killing this welch worm and installing
an rpc patch from MS. No doubt we forgot a few. Is there
a script I could write, run on the local machine,
that would check for the patch? Machines are 2k, xp and nt.
Thanks
I don't need the thing written, just a few pointers on what
to use would do, where to start. Thanks again
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