‎02-18-2016 09:23 PM
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‎02-21-2016 12:57 PM
To scan a domain, you basically need to submit a scanning credential (with administrative privileges on your client machines) under Configuration\Scanning Credentials and then submit the domain for one or more scanning methods under Configuration\Scanning Methods. More detailed instructions for setting up scanning of Windows (domain or workgroup) computers can be found here. If there is no trust between your domains, you will also need to ensure that your Lansweeper server can resolve the second domain. More information on how to do this can be found here.
‎02-21-2016 12:57 PM
To scan a domain, you basically need to submit a scanning credential (with administrative privileges on your client machines) under Configuration\Scanning Credentials and then submit the domain for one or more scanning methods under Configuration\Scanning Methods. More detailed instructions for setting up scanning of Windows (domain or workgroup) computers can be found here. If there is no trust between your domains, you will also need to ensure that your Lansweeper server can resolve the second domain. More information on how to do this can be found here.
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