‎11-16-2012 12:42 PM
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‎11-16-2012 02:00 PM
You can install Lansweeper on one of your own laptops, take it to the client site and then perform an audit. You can archive the database afterwards and move on to the next client. (Old databases can be restored should you need to look at them again.) One-time audits of other companies are supported by the Lansweeper Consultant license.
‎11-16-2012 01:18 PM
Could you clarify which operating systems you are interested in scanning besides Windows. Also note that LsClient is not a true scanning agent. We recommend using LsPush instead of LsClient.
‎11-16-2012 01:48 PM
Corblimey wrote:
I'm after a simple and quick way method to run a full scan of the netowrk and to take the data away for processing in my Lansweeper at a later date.
‎11-16-2012 01:03 PM
Corblimey wrote:
I want to be able to drop a scanner app on a client network without having to install anything. I then run it so that it collects data for the whole network, then copy the data file back to my machine and import it into my Lansweeper database.
Corblimey wrote:
I've read about lsclient and lspush but as I understand it they only scan windows workstations
Corblimey wrote:
I'd also need push them out to the clients via a GPO.
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