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iInventory computer tracking software: The Right Tool for the Job?

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Self-audit and network scan

Self-audit and network scan
Each time you start iInventory, the product offers to perform a scan of the local system as well as a scan of the network, which determines if there are any available assets that iInventory can track.

If you want to disable this startup option, clear the checkbox next to "Show at Startup."
                                     

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