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‎07-14-2015 02:44 PM
Hi,
We have an asset which got scanned and the last user name was captured and shown. The user resigned and the same asset was assigned to another user who was not connected to network (user in remote location) and the asset is not scanned by lspush also.
Is there a way to change the last logged in user which is getting displayed as the result of the last scan.
We have an asset which got scanned and the last user name was captured and shown. The user resigned and the same asset was assigned to another user who was not connected to network (user in remote location) and the asset is not scanned by lspush also.
Is there a way to change the last logged in user which is getting displayed as the result of the last scan.
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‎07-16-2015 11:40 AM
On the web console you can't change the last logged on user for an asset. The best would be rescanning the computer with LsPush. The only thing would be to change tblAssets.Username and tblAssets.Userdomain for the right asset through a database script. However, we won't offer support for the generation of database scripts.
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‎07-16-2015 11:40 AM
On the web console you can't change the last logged on user for an asset. The best would be rescanning the computer with LsPush. The only thing would be to change tblAssets.Username and tblAssets.Userdomain for the right asset through a database script. However, we won't offer support for the generation of database scripts.
