Good idea, but the enviroment im talking about consist in 500+ PC's not 
counting laptops going in and out. I have reservations for the servers though 
and yeah that will be a good option.

Anyway...some of my partners here told me, when you discover devices, you 
insert them into zenoss database (mySQL) and it is posible to make somekind of 
an auto-rediscovery on the background and refresh the ip field only leaving 
other device info,events,alerts etc. untouched. For example;
Doing a "zendisc run --net 10.0.0.0" then creating a temporary table with the 
new info gathered, and do an update to the IP field of that host row. I really 
dunno much about this subject, this was something suggested by a friend.

Now, in the other hand, back to the main subject on How to massive-deploy snmp 
services on a windows enviroment. I've found a scenario were this guy tried to 
install the unix printing support remotely on a large network. I haven't tried 
yet, but ill let you know all if it worked! =)

Here is the link: 

http://mcpmag.com/columns/article.asp?EditorialsID=1227

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Robert




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