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‎07-21-2015 08:14 PM
I know this should be possible, but is there a way to kick off an alert when a new system is discovered on a subnet? I have vendors who keep plugging their laptops into my domain in violation of their agreements and we would like to catch them at it if possible.
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‎07-22-2015 02:37 PM
Lansweeper currently does not generate emails as immediate response to scanned changes in your network, except for scanned event log entries. Details on email alerts can be found in this KB article.
What you could do is
What you could do is
- Submit the relevant IP range for IP range scanning and using a short scan interval (every X hours or minutes)
- Optionally enable the option "Scan New Windows Only" in order to avoid repeated scans of your own computers
- Create a custom report which lists affected computers in that IP range (you need to find criteria how to find computers which don't belong to your own company)
- Regularly have a look at this report or add it in a Data Report widget onto your Dashboard
- Optionally set up an email alert for this report, but you only can send it out once per day
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‎07-24-2015 01:35 PM
Lansweeper won't be able to scan details from Windows computers if port 135/TCP is closed. We are scanning DNS entries. Scanning of DHCP lists is not currently supported.
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‎07-23-2015 11:43 PM
The only downside to this is that if their laptop doesn't have open ports, all you'll get is an IP address and the computer name, which may make it difficult to identify the laptop or user as compared to a full pc detail screen.
If you have a Windows server running as a DHCP server, you can look in the DHCP leases to get the specific date and time the computer was issued an IP from the connection.
If you have a Windows server running as a DHCP server, you can look in the DHCP leases to get the specific date and time the computer was issued an IP from the connection.
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‎07-23-2015 02:46 PM
I agree, this would be a very welcomed feature.
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‎07-22-2015 04:03 PM
I would like to see this functionality added to Lansweeper. It would be great to know when deactivated assets are found online again or when a new asset is discovered.
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‎07-22-2015 02:37 PM
Lansweeper currently does not generate emails as immediate response to scanned changes in your network, except for scanned event log entries. Details on email alerts can be found in this KB article.
What you could do is
What you could do is
- Submit the relevant IP range for IP range scanning and using a short scan interval (every X hours or minutes)
- Optionally enable the option "Scan New Windows Only" in order to avoid repeated scans of your own computers
- Create a custom report which lists affected computers in that IP range (you need to find criteria how to find computers which don't belong to your own company)
- Regularly have a look at this report or add it in a Data Report widget onto your Dashboard
- Optionally set up an email alert for this report, but you only can send it out once per day