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Vista General SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Remote Computer Audit :: 19/02/2015 10:04:10 Vista General Item Value Computer Name SVRRETIRO Domain Name ELRETIROCC Site Name Default-First-Site-Name Roles Workstation, Server, SQL Server, Primary Domain Controller Description Operating System Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 Server Standard (full installation) 64-bit Manufacturer HP Model ProLiant ML350 G6 Serial Number MXQ2170303 Asset Tag Number Of Processors 1 Processor Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz Total Memory 6144MB Total Hard Drive 2379GB Display 1600 x 900 pixels, 65536 colours BIOS Version HP - 2 User Account administrador System Uptime 14 Days, 19 Hours, 26 Minutes Local Time 2015-02-19 10:03:48 19/02/2015 10:05:41 1/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Top Software instalado Active Setup Name Version Installed .NET Framework 2,0,50727,0 .NET Framework 2,0,50727,1 .NET Framework 2,0,50727,1 .NET Framework 2,0,50727,1 .NET Framework 2,0,50727,1 .NET Framework 4,0,30319,0 .NET Framework 4,0,30319,0 19/02/2015 10:05:41 2/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Active Directory Service Interface 5,0,00,0 Yes Address Book 7 6,1,7601,17514 Yes Applying Enhanced Security Configuration 8,0,7100,0 Yes Applying Enhanced Security Configuration 8,0,7100,0 Yes Browsing Enhancements 11,0,9600,17501 Yes DirectDrawEx 4,71,1113,0 Yes Dynamic HTML Data Binding 11,0,9600,17501 Yes Google Chrome 24,0,0,0 Yes HTML Help 6,3,9600,17501 Yes Internet Explorer Core Fonts 11,0,9600,0 Yes Internet Explorer Help 11,0,9600,17501 Yes Internet Explorer Setup Tools 11,0,9600,17501 Yes Internet Explorer 11,0,9600,16428 Yes Microsoft Windows Script 5.6 5,6,0,8833 Yes Microsoft Windows 6,1,7601,17514 Yes MSN Site Access 4,9,9,2 Yes Offline Browsing Pack 11,0,9600,17501 Yes Themes Setup 1,1,1,9 Yes Windows Desktop Update 6,1,7601,18517 Yes Installed Programs 64 Bit HP CIO Components Installer Item Value Name 64 Bit HP CIO Components Installer Vendor Hewlett-Packard 19/02/2015 10:05:41 3/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Version 8.2.4 Product Language English Install Date 20150122 Install Location Install Source C:\Windows\system32\spool\DRIVERS\x64\3\ Install State Installed Assignment Type Per Machine Package Code {BBB8B02C-5EC3-4DEF-9BEC-318A34C75ADD} Package Name CIOUM64.msi Local Package C:\Windows\Installer\a461a190.msi Product ID Registered Company Registered Owner Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID {BC741628-0AFC-405C-8946-DD46D1005A0A} 7-Zip 9.20 Item Value Name 7-Zip 9.20 Vendor Version 19/02/2015 10:05:41 4/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Product Language Install Date Install Location Install Source Install State Assignment Type Package Code Package Name Local Package Product ID Registered Company Registered Owner Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID 7-Zip Adobe Flash Player 16 ActiveX Item Value Name Adobe Flash Player 16 ActiveX Vendor Adobe Systems Incorporated Version 16.0.0.305 Product Language 19/02/2015 10:05:41 5/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Install Date Install Location Install Source Install State Assignment Type Package Code Package Name Local Package Product ID Registered Company Registered Owner Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID Adobe Flash Player ActiveX Archivos auxiliares de instalación de Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Item Value Name Archivos auxiliares de instalación de Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Vendor Microsoft Corporation Version 10.1.2731.0 Product Language Spanish Install Date 20120704 19/02/2015 10:05:41 6/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Install Location Install Source C:\Users\Administrador\Documents \SW_DVD9_SQL_Svr_Standard_Edtn_2 012_Spanish_MLF_X17-97029\3082_E SN_LP\x64\setup\sql2008support\ Install State Installed Assignment Type Per Machine Package Code {ACFF2EA6-2FF6-4AD6-B7C6-85C745CA4AF7} Package Name sqlsupport.msi Local Package C:\Windows\Installer\1c81335c.msi Product ID Registered Company EL RETIRO CENTRO COMERCIAL Registered Owner EL RETIRO CENTRO COMERCIAL Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID {773C7652-85B8-4335-9C78-1113CDBD73DA} Directivas de Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Item Value Name Directivas de Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Vendor Microsoft Corporation Version 11.0.2100.60 Product Language Spanish 19/02/2015 10:05:41 7/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Install Date 20120704 Install Location Install Source C:\Users\Administrador\Documents \SW_DVD9_SQL_Svr_Standard_Edtn_2 012_Spanish_MLF_X17-97029\3082_ESN_LP\x64\setup\ Install State Installed Assignment Type Per Machine Package Code {C51D3119-18A8-4F59-B807-7F55541AD318} Package Name SQLServerBestPracticesPolicies.msi Local Package C:\Windows\Installer\1c9b05a0.msi Product ID Registered Company EL RETIRO CENTRO COMERCIAL Registered Owner EL RETIRO CENTRO COMERCIAL Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID {D0B01389-C4EE-4738-BD5A-3118C8E5290F} ESET File Security Item Value Name ESET File Security Vendor ESET, spol. s r.o. Version 4.5.12005.0 Product Language English 19/02/2015 10:05:41 8/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Install Date 20120609 Install Location C:\Program Files\ESET\ESET File Security\ Install Source C:\Users\Administrador\Downloads\ Install State Installed Assignment Type Per Machine Package Code {26DE3DA2-F769-438D-85F6-08728D648C1F} Package Name efsw_nt64_enu.msi Local Package C:\Windows\Installer\48835.msi Product ID Registered Company Registered Owner Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID {C2741B3E-3B29-4C8D-A0EC-22A4A613FCE8} ESET Remote Administrator Console Item Value Name ESET Remote Administrator Console Vendor ESET, spol s r.o. Version 5.0.122.0 Product Language English Install Date 20120801 19/02/2015 10:05:41 9/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Install Location C:\Program Files (x86)\ESET\ESET Remote Administrator\Console\ Install Source C:\Users\Administrador\Downloads\ Install State Installed Assignment Type Per Machine Package Code {BC2BD972-698C-45E3-B898-5B3F0365CBB8} Package Name era_console_nt32_enu.msi Local Package C:\Windows\Installer\689c7e72.msi Product ID Registered Company Registered Owner Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID {6E5A47E7-4E1F-4507-95D0-59F9E8BC05BD} ESET Remote Administrator Server Item Value Name ESET Remote Administrator Server Vendor ESET, spol s r.o. Version 5.0.122.0 Product Language English Install Date 20120801 19/02/2015 10:05:41 10/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Install Location C:\Program Files (x86)\ESET\ESET Remote Administrator\Server\ Install Source C:\Users\Administrador\Downloads\ Install State Installed Assignment Type Per Machine Package Code {8A7423D5-989A-4900-AA6A-943A8852D649} Package Name era_server_nt32_enu.msi Local Package C:\Windows\Installer\689c7e6c.msi Product ID Registered Company Registered Owner Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID {101AD25D-0FB1-4301-AF9D-2A506A1A2968} Google Chrome Item Value Name Google Chrome Vendor Google Inc. Version 40.0.2214.111 Product Language Install Date 20121126 Install Location C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application 19/02/2015 10:05:41 11/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Install Source Install State Assignment Type Package Code Package Name Local Package Product ID Registered Company Registered Owner Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID Google Chrome Google Update Helper Item Value Name Google Update Helper Vendor Google Inc. Version 1.3.25.11 Product Language English Install Date 20141113 Install Location Install Source C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Update\1.3.25.11\ 19/02/2015 10:05:41 12/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Install State Installed Assignment Type Per Machine Package Code {314ABD4C-00F4-4C0F-9855-70BAB4399882} Package Name GoogleUpdateHelper.msi Local Package C:\Windows\Installer\aebee7ed.msi Product ID Registered Company Registered Owner Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID {A92DAB39-4E2C-4304-9AB6-BC44E68B55E2} Google Update Helper Item Value Name Google Update Helper Vendor Google Inc. Version 1.3.26.9 Product Language English Install Date 20150205 Install Location Install Source C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Update\1.3.26.9\ Install State Installed 19/02/2015 10:05:41 13/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Assignment Type Per Machine Package Code {26C9D443-99D3-407C-98BD-F492B097100B} Package Name GoogleUpdateHelper.msi Local Package C:\Windows\Installer\315a7f9.msi Product ID Registered Company Registered Owner Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID {60EC980A-BDA2-4CB6-A427-B07A5498B4CA} Headless Server Registry Update Item Value Name Headless Server Registry Update Vendor Hewlett-Packard Company Version 1.0.0.0 Product Language English Install Date 20110618 Install Location Install Source C:\Users\ADMINI~1\AppData\Local\ Temp\{4A05A9F9-D230-46FA-B054-A12488E92C23}\ Install State Installed Assignment Type Per Machine 19/02/2015 10:05:41 14/110 SVRRETIRO.ELRETIROCC.LOCAL Package Code {15F27A32-4F1B-418B-9252-D4F14685FABA} Package Name HeadlessUpdate.msi Local Package C:\Windows\Installer\68eab.msi Product ID Registered Company Registered Owner Times Used Last Used Executable Path Executable Version Executable Description Software ID {4E5563B6-DE0A-4F3B-A5D6-15789FD12D9B}
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