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archercj
Engaged Sweeper
Can Lansweeper audit for machines that have a fixed IP address rather than our normal configuration which is DHCP obtained.

Can it also check for RDP changes (remote access)
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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
archercj wrote:
Can Lansweeper audit for machines that have a fixed IP address rather than our normal configuration which is DHCP obtained.

There is a built-in report called "Network: Static IP address configured". It can be found under Dashboard/Reports/All Reports.

archercj wrote:
Can it also check for RDP changes (remote access)

Could you clarify what you mean by "RDP changes".

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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
RDP settings are not scanned by default, but you could configure a custom registry scan to retrieve these settings. The following Microsoft knowledge base article mentions the registry location where these settings are stored: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305608
General instructions for setting up a registry scan can be found here: http://www.lansweeper.com/kb/18/report-based-on-registry-keys.html
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
archercj wrote:
Can Lansweeper audit for machines that have a fixed IP address rather than our normal configuration which is DHCP obtained.

There is a built-in report called "Network: Static IP address configured". It can be found under Dashboard/Reports/All Reports.

archercj wrote:
Can it also check for RDP changes (remote access)

Could you clarify what you mean by "RDP changes".
Lansweeper wrote:
archercj wrote:
Can Lansweeper audit for machines that have a fixed IP address rather than our normal configuration which is DHCP obtained.

There is a built-in report called "Network: Static IP address configured". It can be found under Dashboard/Reports/All Reports.

archercj wrote:
Can it also check for RDP changes (remote access)

Could you clarify what you mean by "RDP changes".


Many thanks for such a prompt reply. That report is just what I want.

To be able to remote connect to a PC you need to make changes in the settings 'allow Remote Assistance connections to this computer'. The default is off (not checked)

For Remote Desktop you need to check the 'Allow connections form computers...' rather than the default which is @Don't allow'

Without these setting you cannot RDP to the machine.