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‎08-19-2009 07:17 AM
Hi,
I was reading through the posted topics which indicated that there's no rights control over all the tools applicable right? I just need a confirmation.
I do would like to allow my guys to put in aditional information (Custom Fields) yet not allow them to much as they are temp staffs to perform asset inventory exercise.
I would also like to check if I could capture the drive that every machine is mapping into. (e.g.: the is mapping to a server's specifi folders). I am only able to track down the individual shared out folders on the mapping.
I was reading through the posted topics which indicated that there's no rights control over all the tools applicable right? I just need a confirmation.
I do would like to allow my guys to put in aditional information (Custom Fields) yet not allow them to much as they are temp staffs to perform asset inventory exercise.

I would also like to check if I could capture the drive that every machine is mapping into. (e.g.: the is mapping to a server's specifi folders). I am only able to track down the individual shared out folders on the mapping.
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‎08-20-2009 06:19 AM
I've managed to hide those administrative tabs. But I was looking at disabling certain tables to be shown on the page. (e.g.: Product Keys)
I am looking at customizing the browser for different level of management users.
I am looking at customizing the browser for different level of management users.

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‎08-20-2009 10:59 AM
Ethan Chen wrote:
I've managed to hide those administrative tabs. But I was looking at disabling certain tables to be shown on the page. (e.g.: Product Keys)
I am looking at customizing the browser for different level of management users.
This is not build in into lansweeper and involves manually reprogramming the pages.

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‎08-19-2009 08:29 PM
I was reading through the posted topics which indicated that there's no rights control over all the tools applicable right? I just need a confirmation.
The tools depend on the windows security. If you don't give these users remote administrative rights on the clients they can use lansweeper but they won't be able to use the tools (remote control, remote screenshot,...)
I would also like to check if I could capture the drive that every machine is mapping into. (e.g.: the is mapping to a server's specifi folders). I am only able to track down the individual shared out folders on the mapping.
This isn't possible since this is user specific and not computer specific (works only with WMI locally)
