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Re: Get List of window PC's in the network
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Re: Get List of window PC's in the network


  • Subject: Re: Get List of window PC's in the network
  • From: Roger Howard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 12:03:36 -0700

Check out "smbtree" on OSX - it's a tool that's part of Samba (which is
what enables Windows networking on your Macs). It's basically a command
line version of "Network Neighborhood" - you can browse domains,
workgroups, servers, and shares, should give you everything you need to
know in the most direct way (I would not recommend using nmap, or trying to
roll your own SMB browser).

"man smbtree" from a command line will give you a good start. You can call
this from AppleScript via "do shell script".

I don't have a Mac in front of me or I'd give you more details.

Best -R
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