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‎04-07-2010 08:23 PM
‎04-07-2010 09:12 PM
‎04-07-2010 09:42 PM
wcraig wrote:
Additionally...
By reloaded I mean we wipe the machine and reinstall. IE user is infected with malware. We reload windows and the OS and then reload the applications. At the point that we reload windows will a new scan kick off and not see the old software that was installed. (IE office)?
This is more so that I can update our helpdesk procedures to comply with lansweeper if we purchase it.
‎04-07-2010 09:06 PM
‎04-07-2010 09:09 PM
Lansweeper wrote:
The ip scanning in the beta is currently limited to once a day.
‎04-07-2010 09:41 PM
wcraig wrote:
What about with the active directory. My worry here is that our road warriors are not going to get scanned. Since this is over half of our company it would be a problem. There is no telling when they will be on our network or not.
‎04-07-2010 08:56 PM
1) What happens if a machine is reloaded on the domain. Are we able to see the old information?
2) Can we have alerts on if software is under license compliance. IE we have more installs than license.Version 4 (beta) supports e-mail alerts
3) Does it scan users as they connect over our vpn tunnel? (Currently they vpn'in using the cisco vpn)
‎04-07-2010 09:03 PM
Lansweeper wrote:What exactly do you mean with "reloaded"?
By reloaded I mean we wipe the machine and reinstall. IE user is infected with malware. We reload windows and the OS and then reload the applications. At the point that we reload windows will a new scan kick off and not see the old software that was installed. (IE office)?2) Can we have alerts on if software is under license compliance. IE we have more installs than license.Version 4 (beta) supports e-mail alerts3) Does it scan users as they connect over our vpn tunnel? (Currently they vpn'in using the cisco vpn)
Version 4.0 (beta) supports the lsclient /scanonip switch for this or scheduled ip range scanning.
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