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04-22-2015 09:14 PM
Those with “clean” systems may not see the need, but I’m trying to bring out-in-the-wild systems under the compliance umbrella without having to re-image every one.
I would like the capability to display (at logon) a free-form message to the current user if the system contains any unauthorized software. For example, “This system contains unapproved software. Please see your system administrator for corrective action,” and then a "Ok" button so the user logon can continue.
That's the first iteration of this concept.
The second is to add a countdown clock to advise the user the system will be disabled if not compliant in x number of days.
I would like the capability to display (at logon) a free-form message to the current user if the system contains any unauthorized software. For example, “This system contains unapproved software. Please see your system administrator for corrective action,” and then a "Ok" button so the user logon can continue.
That's the first iteration of this concept.
The second is to add a countdown clock to advise the user the system will be disabled if not compliant in x number of days.
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04-23-2015 12:01 PM
This is something you could already accomplish with Lansweeper 5.2's software deployment features. For the first requirement, everything you need is already built-in. Simply set up a scheduled deployment that runs the "Cmd - Mass Messenger" package on the "Software: Unauthorized software" report. This will send a message to any computer with unauthorized software installed. The only thing you'll need to do is customize the message.
If you scan with Active Scanning and/or LsPush and schedule the package to run "after scanning", users should see the warning shortly after startup.
If you scan with Active Scanning and/or LsPush and schedule the package to run "after scanning", users should see the warning shortly after startup.
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04-26-2016 12:20 AM
- Select the "Cmd - Mass Messenger" package under Deployment\Packages (Lansweeper 5.3) or Deployment\Installer Packages (Lansweeper 6.0).
- Hit the pencil shaped edit button next to the package step in the package to customize the message sent by the package.
- Hit Deploy Now and select Report to deploy the package on the built-in "Software: Unauthorized software" report.
I recommend reviewing this knowledge base article, which provides more information on deploying packages, manually or based on a schedule.

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04-21-2016 01:14 AM
This is an older post we found, but is exactly what we're looking for. But we are unable to get this to work. We're having a difficult time with figuring out how to get "Cmd - Mass Messenger" package to run the "Software: Unauthorized Software" report? The answer is too vague for us. Can you expound on your answer?
Thanks,
Bob
Thanks,
Bob
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04-23-2015 12:01 PM
This is something you could already accomplish with Lansweeper 5.2's software deployment features. For the first requirement, everything you need is already built-in. Simply set up a scheduled deployment that runs the "Cmd - Mass Messenger" package on the "Software: Unauthorized software" report. This will send a message to any computer with unauthorized software installed. The only thing you'll need to do is customize the message.
If you scan with Active Scanning and/or LsPush and schedule the package to run "after scanning", users should see the warning shortly after startup.
If you scan with Active Scanning and/or LsPush and schedule the package to run "after scanning", users should see the warning shortly after startup.
