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SoftPerfect Network Scanner V4.4.9   
Suggested by NewKreation - Updated by Checker on 30 Aug 2010
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Synopsis: SoftPerfect Network Scanner is a multi-threaded IP, NetBIOS and SNMP scanner. It pings computers, scans for listening TCP ports and shows what types of resources are shared on a network (including system and hidden). In addition, it allows you to mount shared resources as network drives, browse them using Windows Explorer, filter the results list and more. SoftPerfect Network Scanner can also check for a user-defined port and report if it is found open, resolve host names and auto-detect your local IP range.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the single EXE file to a folder of your choice. Launch the program by using "netscan.exe /ini" or "netscan.exe /xml".
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7
What's new: >>
  • Added bookmark grouping (bookmarks can be organised in groups by using a vertical bar in its name).
  • Added product version and file CRC32 checksum to the properties retrieved from remote files.
  • Added DHCP server discovery / rogue server detection.
  • Added basic UDP port scan: DNS and TFTP servers discovery.

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] WebforkFor users or admins that are on a network and want to see what's available. Since many network services are made invisible behind firewalls, you often need specific IP addresses -- Network Scan helps you find them.

Beginning users: Select Options - Auto Detect Local IP Range, and select the network adapter that's connected to your network. Then click Start Scanning in the main window to get a quick idea if the program will be useful or not.
 [2007-06-11 13:37]

[Anonymous] RolandI'd be cautious using anything to do network discovery via pings. You don't want to "ping of death" your own network from the inside, after all. I've seen ping storms bring corporate networks to their knees. [2008-05-23 09:34]

[Anonymous] paulIn addition to using the option "/ini", you can also now use "/xml" to save settings in an xml file when running on a hard drive an if you do not want to store things in the registry.

The /xml is a much better option since if netscan is run from a removable USB drive, it writes settings to an xml file on the drive by default.
 [2008-10-22 11:06]

[Anonymous] MikeThis is the best network scanner I've ever used. I use it at work to see which IP addresses are in use. [2009-03-02 11:12]

[Anonymous] oTHErSCARY! A few notes:
Love the 'Auto-Detect', helps a Lot! Two NICs/Networks, Local (mine) and Building - Found both, scanned separately - Nice!
Very thorough, among my best 'Quick-and-Dirty' tools; Not a full 'Pen Test', but a Great Start!

Thanks for the '/xml' tip, @ paul!

It did NOT set off any of my Security! (have to look into that! 0.o)

SoftPerfect has several other Free Tools that look interesting, but I'm not sure about 'Portability'/Stealth...
 [2009-03-03 06:56]

[Anonymous] FredWow, pretty damn nice!

Would be cool if it showed if admin shares (like c$ - admin share of C:\)
 [2009-03-15 21:39]

[Anonymous] ImranDoes it leave any trace on the host computer? while viewing the secret shared resources? [2009-05-31 21:46]


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