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.
- If there are TCP/IP or VPN connections between your various sites, you can set up a scanning server at each site. A scanning server is a server that has the Lansweeper service installed and that performs the actual scanning of a network. Each server can be configured separately and all servers report back to your central database. This setup requires a Lansweeper Enterprise or Support Company license.
- If there are no connections between your various sites, you will need to install Lansweeper on a laptop, take the laptop to a client and then perform an audit. For Windows computers, you can also use LsPush to collect inventories. Your LsPush scan files can then be imported into a Lansweeper database.
Corblimey wrote:
I've read about lsclient and lspush but as I understand it they only scan windows workstations
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.
Corblimey wrote:
I'd also need push them out to the clients via a GPO.
We recommend deploying LsPush using a logon script/GPO. Instructions can be found on page 35 of
our online documentation.
You can have it update directly to a Lansweeper database or copy scan files to a specific folder.