Version 1.1
Requirements: the source and target computer must be running the Windows Management Instrumentation and iSCSI Service.
Version 1.0
Initial release; this version provides a simple GUI to look at the iSCSI targets associated with a remote Windows computer.
Requirements: the source and target computer must be running the Windows Management Instrumentation and iSCSI Service.
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