Web portal - enforce a logon
Is there any way to enable forcing a logon to the Lansweeper webportal? We don't like the fact that anyone can open a web browser and type in the portal link and have full access to the data.Mike
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Is there any way to enable forcing a logon to the Lansweeper webportal? We don't like the fact that anyone can open a web browser and type in the portal link and have full access to the data.Mike
Hi guys,After doing a little Java coding, I have found a way to integrate Lansweeper with AngryIP (open source network scanner www.angryip.org). Basically I created a new plugin in AngryIP that invokes PSEXEC to run LSCLIENT on a target machine (both...
Good morningI have a problem with computername in the buider reportI haven't the correct name but I have an incremental number.Thank youMarco
I just updated lansweeper to version 4, and in the setup i was only able to chose update database + config or something like this. I definitly wasn't able to check "website". And this looks like to be my problem at this point.When i open the website ...
Hi, There is an update procedure for 4.0 version or we must reinstall?
Hello,We have Premium version.... but from version 4.0 we cant use multiple scanning servers?We have 7 worldwide sites and we had in every site local scanning server, all of them connected to central site database, but now we cant use this configurat...
I saw this morning that 4.0 final was released but when I read through the documentation, I did not see anything about upgrading. I'm currently running 3.5.2.4 and I'm just wondering if there's anything special I need to know before I run the instal...
What does this report actually signify? What is actually misconfigured? I have several hunderd computers that are on this report with over 1500 autorun entries each. From where is it pulling the autorun entries? A majority of the entries are in L...
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