DSKIM wrote:
Must I give these asset dummy names, or should I set the asset type to something else and let LS update it later when scanned?
You must submit a dummy domain and computer name in the CSV file when importing your Windows machines. Changing the asset type will not work, as Lansweeper will not change a non-Windows type back to Windows. If rename detection is enabled and you submit dummy domain/computer names in your CSV, Lansweeper should automatically update the domain/computer names to the correct values when the computers are scanned, provided you include the computers' MACs, models and serials in the CSV.
Keep in mind though that, even with rename detection enabled, you can never have two Windows computers in your database with the same domain name/computer name combination. If you're replacing a machine with another machine that has the same domain/name combination, you'll need to edit the domain or name of the original machine in Lansweeper first. Hit the Edit Asset button on the asset page of the original machine and change the computer name or domain to something else.
DSKIM wrote:
Will the state field change to "Active" once scanned?
Yes, but only if you check the "Automatically make non-active assets active when they are rescanned" option under Configuration\Server Options and if the asset's current state is "non-active". (Other states like "stock" are not changed.) More information on cleanup options is available in
this knowledge base article.