11-14-2012 01:43 AM
11-14-2012 12:40 PM
networktec wrote:
after i downloaded the new beta, do i need still need the lansweeper database component, or is the beta inclusive?
networktec wrote:
After install, i only see lansweeper documentation and the web console in the programs folder.
networktec wrote:
So i did not mix them, and i only have the web console. no config console like the previous version.
networktec wrote:
and how do you delete computers already scanned? need to reset back to nothing and rescan, dont see how you delete computers that were detected 😞
11-14-2012 01:46 PM
Lansweeper wrote:networktec wrote:
after i downloaded the new beta, do i need still need the lansweeper database component, or is the beta inclusive?
Could you clarify what you mean by this. Your Lansweeper installation must include a database. Without a database, there is nowhere to store your scanned data and settings.
SQL2005 preinstalled. so thats why it did not install on my laptop.networktec wrote:
After install, i only see lansweeper documentation and the web console in the programs folder.
Do you mean in your Start menu? This is expected behavior. There is no separate configuration tool in Lansweeper 5.0.
ok, thanksnetworktec wrote:
So i did not mix them, and i only have the web console. no config console like the previous version.
All configuration console items have been moved to the web console in Lansweeper 5.0. They can be found in the Configuration section of the web console.
ok, thanksnetworktec wrote:
and how do you delete computers already scanned? need to reset back to nothing and rescan, dont see how you delete computers that were detected 😞
To delete an asset, hit the Edit Asset button on its Lansweeper webpage and then hit Delete Asset.
11-14-2012 01:54 PM
networktec wrote:
Perhapos you could add a DELETE ALL ASSETS BUTTON that will clear all ASSETS?
networktec wrote:
and another thought would be a report specific to Visio imports? I will forward my report i made that has the default row names Visio requires to fill in the data for visio "network" objects.
networktec wrote:
And perhaps some instructions on scanning non windows devices such as netgear NAS, sitches, routers and MAC products? this would be useful in the typical small office scenario.
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