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‎03-12-2010 03:56 PM
The error returned is the ubiquitous "Access is denied 0x80070005", although I have confirmed that port 135 is open, all WMI and RPC functionality is OK and DCOM appears fine.
The failure is entirely restricted to cross-domain virtual systems - any clues?
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‎03-15-2010 09:03 PM

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‎03-15-2010 05:43 PM
The system (Windows 7 Pro) answers to all WMI enquiries from testconnection.exe, has no firewall running, has WMI/RPC/Remote Registry services all operational, but always returns 'Never scanned software'
We have seen this previously (with a physical workstation). Nothing seemed to work for around two or three days, then without any obvious changes the system suddenly decided to return full reports. So maybe a little patience is required; I don't quite buy 'the only way' statement, but neither do I have an alternative explanation - yet.
FWIW, we're finding the application does work very well for nearly all our aims. I'm writing new reports to monitor application versions etc, and may have a few suggestions for the wishlist threads

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‎03-15-2010 10:53 AM
Is there some issue requiring repeated scans to get a complete picture? We were running both locally initiated scans and triggering remote scans from the server repeatedly without success. Then I leave it alone for two days and it starts working? Weird.

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‎03-15-2010 02:10 PM
Is there some issue requiring repeated scans to get a complete picture?
No, the only way this can happen is because the service is stopped during the middle of the scan or the machine is rebooted.

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‎03-12-2010 08:55 PM
Lansweeper server sees the virtual machines as any other machine.

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‎03-12-2010 05:16 PM
This is affecting three secondary domains in total, and in all cases it's the same pattern - real hardware gets audited, virtual systems don't, whereas all systems on the primary domain work.

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‎03-12-2010 04:46 PM

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‎03-12-2010 04:32 PM
The firewall services on both the host server and the virtual server have been disabled and are known to be stopped.
testconnection.exe from the Lansweeper server returns a successful connection for both WMI and the remote registry.
The systems that are failing are a mixture of Windows XP images, and Windows Server - both 2003 and 2008. I have successful real and virtual machines for all these environments.

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‎03-12-2010 04:00 PM
Does the virtual's machine host system have a firewall enabled?
