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‎01-17-2010 08:31 PM
I realize that if say a service pack is updated on a client's machine, then on the next scan of the machine, then Lansweeper wil record the change.
What about the opposite condition?
Let's say you are on an isolated network and not using a Firewall.
We know that there are times when a Microsoft update will turn the Firewall back on automatically.
The next time Lansweeper does a scan, the RPC error will occur. Does Lansweeper report this error?
We have a machine where this exact scenario happened and Lansweeper still shows the Computer as "Green" even though now when we run a Connection Test, the RPC error appears. Shouldn't the Computer change back to "RED" so that the change is highlighted?
Thanks.
What about the opposite condition?
Let's say you are on an isolated network and not using a Firewall.
We know that there are times when a Microsoft update will turn the Firewall back on automatically.
The next time Lansweeper does a scan, the RPC error will occur. Does Lansweeper report this error?
We have a machine where this exact scenario happened and Lansweeper still shows the Computer as "Green" even though now when we run a Connection Test, the RPC error appears. Shouldn't the Computer change back to "RED" so that the change is highlighted?
Thanks.
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‎01-17-2010 08:37 PM
The computer will be show as non-red but the computer will appear in the RPC unavailable report and on the action screen you will see a red tab "errors"
Red computers are computers that have never been scanned because of problems.
Red computers are computers that have never been scanned because of problems.
