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‎02-01-2012 10:15 PM
I am trying to find what computers have a ODBC dsn installed on them. I dont see a way to do custom registry scanning withing a sub folder. Is this possible?
Example hkeylocalmachine\software\odbc\odbc.ini\ (DSN NAME IN SUBFOLDER)
Example hkeylocalmachine\software\odbc\odbc.ini\ (DSN NAME IN SUBFOLDER)

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‎02-02-2012 04:53 PM
An example registry report can be found on pages 89 and 90 of our online documentation.

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‎02-02-2012 04:45 PM
I think I got it actually now. I had a backslash before software. how would I run a report to put the data that I scanned for?

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‎02-02-2012 04:37 PM
Please contact us at support@lansweeper.com and provide us with screenshots of the following:
- The registry value you are trying to scan.
- How you submitted the value in the configuration console under Scanning Options\Registry Scanning.
- Your web console landing page. (Click on the Lansweeper logo in the top left corner of the console.)
- Lansweeper webpage of one computer for which you want to retrieve this information. Show us the "Actions" tab of the page.
- The registry value you are trying to scan.
- How you submitted the value in the configuration console under Scanning Options\Registry Scanning.
- Your web console landing page. (Click on the Lansweeper logo in the top left corner of the console.)
- Lansweeper webpage of one computer for which you want to retrieve this information. Show us the "Actions" tab of the page.

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‎02-02-2012 12:58 PM
Scanning within sub folders should be no problem. Make sure you have entered the correct path. A value within ODBC.INI should be entered as shown in the screenshot attached to this post.
If you immediately wish to scan for the specified value, don't forget to perform a "Full Rescan" of the machines you need.
If you immediately wish to scan for the specified value, don't forget to perform a "Full Rescan" of the machines you need.

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‎02-02-2012 04:11 PM
Lansweeper wrote:
Scanning within sub folders should be no problem. Make sure you have entered the correct path. A value within ODBC.INI should be entered as shown in the screenshot attached to this post.
If you immediately wish to scan for the specified value, don't forget to perform a "Full Rescan" of the machines you need.
I put in exactly what you have there and put my valus in and I don't come up with any results. I am trying to find what computers have a sql server name.

