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 Web-Based System info.
Does anybody know of a quick free browser-based system information utilities? Something like speccy or iobit system information that can export a quick overview of someones system without needing to download or install any software.

Software/Hardware used:
Windows 7
ASKED: May 11, 2011  4:03 PM
UPDATED: May 16, 2011  3:14 PM

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<a href="http://sydiproject.com/">Sydi</a> . I use it to document all my servers
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Can you elaborate on “browser-based” or “web-based” in your question? Without a web server, it can get tricky. What environment do you have in mind?

Tom

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I prefer to use SIW for a quick overview of my clients systems. This gives me all the info I need. There is a paid version with more options, but I don’t need them.

Try it, and see what it is lacking. You can always pay for the full package, if you need it.

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Sydi has a good reputation.

Another option may be Spiceworks [ http://www.spiceworks.com/ ] .

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By ‘Browser-based’ I mean running it from your browser. Also, known as a Web-app or web-based app.

I already use the eset online scanner for a quick scan for malware. I was just curious if you can get some of the basic fucntionality of SIW out of a web-based app. and if so where would I find it?

I am just looking for an overview of the system in question,(Mainly Windows) for a getting started point in my troubleshooting.

thank you for your input so far.

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