‎09-20-2021 09:48 PM
‎12-29-2023 06:58 AM
‎12-29-2023 02:33 PM
Dear,
It depends on which data you are finally interested in.
If you don't want to scan AD attributes from users and groups, then you don't need to set up AD scanning. But if you are only after the asset data, then the LsAgent scan can be enough.
Which part are you struggling with? With the agentless scan? For that, we recommend looking at our Knowledge Base to solve scanning errors. Or you can indeed also contact Support.
‎12-29-2023 02:24 PM
Hi @julioortiz due to the age of the original post I recommend contacting our support team directly to follow up Contact Support - Lansweeper
‎11-30-2022 10:30 PM - edited ‎11-30-2022 11:02 PM
sorry i replied to the top - can't figure out how to delete this post
‎11-30-2022 08:15 PM
Bringing this one back up - I have certain situations/installations where I need to run both LSAgent and Active Scanning but I need to separate them - i.e. if LSAgent scans it within the acceptable Active Scan interval, it doesn't scan it with Active Scan - I can't have active scan going off all the time, getting access denied errors, triggering security applications. Is there a way around this?
‎09-29-2021 12:05 PM
‎11-30-2022 11:03 PM - edited ‎11-30-2022 11:15 PM
No - I'm not talking about WMI/credential issues - i'm talking about Active Scanning not counting an LSAgent scan when determining the timeframe to scan the computer or not. So, I have an LSAgent scan and an Active Scan on the asset. Obviously having an agent negates the need for a windows account - but since Active Scanning ignores an LSAgent scan, it will scan or attempt to scan the domain computer - resulting in access denied errors. On 30,000 endpoints, this is unacceptable as that will trigger/flood security tools monitoring access denied entries for an account. Thus, unless there is a way to have Active Scanning count an LSAgent scan, I cannot use Active Scanning in conjunction with LSAgent.
If it did, Active scanning would say "hey this asset has been scanned today with LSAgent, skip it" so I wouldnt have an access denied error (or errors if it tries various windows credentials). Conversely, if a windows machine does not* have LSAgent, there would be no agent-based scan, thus Active scanning would attempt to scan it.
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