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mc_connected
Engaged Sweeper II
Computer running lspush: Windows 10 v1709
lspush version: 6.0.100.27

To rule out permissions, I am testing from an elevated command prompt.

When I run lspush on its own, it creates an email with the result as an attachment. If I copy that file to the server's Lansweeper\Service\import folder, the server absorbs the file and updates the asset's Last seen field. All is well.

When I run lspush myserver.com /showresult, I get a message after a few seconds with: "Connection to server succeeded". However, the Last seen field for this asset on the server does not update, leading me to assume that the push did not succeed.

The server is capable of receiving from other Windows 10 clients.

Am I missing something? Is there a more verbose test I can try?
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Esben_D
Lansweeper Employee
Lansweeper Employee
How are you using lspush? I assume with a group poliy?
You can find an overview and instructions here: https://www.lansweeper.com/kb/24/how-to-scan-with-LsPush.html

Have you checked whether the group policy has been applied and is working? Maybe lspush is working fine but the group policy is not.
Charles.X wrote:
How are you using lspush? I assume with a group poliy?
You can find an overview and instructions here: https://www.lansweeper.com/kb/24/how-to-scan-with-LsPush.html

Have you checked whether the group policy has been applied and is working? Maybe lspush is working fine but the group policy is not.


Thanks for your reply. I am using a scheduled task; however, as I originally wrote, it still does not work testing from the command prompt.