‎02-22-2010 06:44 PM
‎02-26-2010 06:46 PM
gkarasik wrote:Lansweeper wrote:gkarasik wrote:
Correct. I have turned on real-time logging, and there is nothing in the ISA logs that shows any blocking of any ports relating to the Lansweeper client.
The lansweeper client sends a message to the server "please scan me" and stops working.
The the server scans the client (in this case the isa server)
You should be looking for traffic from the lansweeper server to the isa server in your logging.
I understand that. I will repeat what I have said above, because I don't know any other way to say it: I have turned on real-time logging, and there is nothing in the ISA logs that shows any blocking of any ports relating to the Lansweeper client.
Originally, when I ran LSClient from the SBS and used the /Showresult switch, I got a "good connection" message; the Lansweeper console would show the SBS (named TSServer) but no data from any scan. After having rebooted the SBS, now the /Showresult switch returns a "no connection" message. So is there some other port beside 9524 that must be opened?
GaryK
‎02-25-2010 05:59 PM
gkarasik wrote:
Run this command from the lansweeper server (10.0.0.3) or from the SBS (10.0.0.2)?
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‎02-24-2010 10:01 AM
Lansweeper wrote:
Did you install Lansweeper on the SBS server or on a member server?
SBS is not recommended because of the default isa installation.
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