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‎12-04-2012 05:05 PM
I need to find out if people have a file called notes.exe some where on their computers.
Is it just looking for the file anywhere on the machine or do I need to point it to a directory?
If I do need to point it to a directory can it do searches in sub folders in the directory?
Reason I am asking is that I fear that the users may have it on their desktops and I do not think that lansweeper has the ability to identify user names.
If it can't do this right now its no biggy but can you adjust the file scanning in the next version to have the file name and a directory to search for it in with a option to do sub folders?
Is it just looking for the file anywhere on the machine or do I need to point it to a directory?
If I do need to point it to a directory can it do searches in sub folders in the directory?
Reason I am asking is that I fear that the users may have it on their desktops and I do not think that lansweeper has the ability to identify user names.
If it can't do this right now its no biggy but can you adjust the file scanning in the next version to have the file name and a directory to search for it in with a option to do sub folders?
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‎12-14-2012 10:55 AM
We may add a user wildcard to file scanning in the future, but we do not currently have a release date for this feature.

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‎12-04-2012 05:22 PM
Ah I see. well anyway that you can add in the DEFAULTUSERPROFILE in the file scan?
Maybe read the registry key
HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\ProfileList [DefaultUserProfile].
I have something made in Auto IT for this to locate the files but it takes some time to run
Maybe read the registry key
HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\ProfileList [DefaultUserProfile].
I have something made in Auto IT for this to locate the files but it takes some time to run

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‎12-04-2012 05:17 PM
You must submit a specific directory for file scanning. It is not currently possible to search an entire computer for a specific file or perform extension based scanning for instance.
The reason this has not been implemented is because these kinds of scans are extremely taxing on client computers and take too long to complete.
The reason this has not been implemented is because these kinds of scans are extremely taxing on client computers and take too long to complete.
