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‎08-25-2014 12:45 PM
Hi guys.
Is there a way to push Lansweeper server to go rescan one subnet on the network or do we need to run lsclient.exe on every computer in domain manually or putting that in the logon script thru GPO?
some of the computers do not log on regulary (every-day or every-month) and we would like to CATCH thoose directly sendining the SCAN from lansweeper
Is there a way to push Lansweeper server to go rescan one subnet on the network or do we need to run lsclient.exe on every computer in domain manually or putting that in the logon script thru GPO?
some of the computers do not log on regulary (every-day or every-month) and we would like to CATCH thoose directly sendining the SCAN from lansweeper
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‎08-26-2014 03:32 PM
You can still "track" (scan) using LsClient. Important to note about the freeware version of Lansweeper:
∙ Only supports scanning with the LsClient scanning method, which does not scan network devices: http://lansweeper.com/kb/7/how-to-scan.html
∙ Supports just one domain/workgroup
∙ No VMware or Hyper-V host scanning
∙ No SQL Server scanning
∙ No warranty scanning
∙ No hardware or software history tracking
∙ No (software or OS) product key scanning
∙ No access to the report builder
∙ No active directory integration
∙ No report/event log email alerts
∙ No access to technical support
∙ Only supports scanning with the LsClient scanning method, which does not scan network devices: http://lansweeper.com/kb/7/how-to-scan.html
∙ Supports just one domain/workgroup
∙ No VMware or Hyper-V host scanning
∙ No SQL Server scanning
∙ No warranty scanning
∙ No hardware or software history tracking
∙ No (software or OS) product key scanning
∙ No access to the report builder
∙ No active directory integration
∙ No report/event log email alerts
∙ No access to technical support

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‎08-26-2014 03:30 PM
tracking network = track the desired domain.
trial mode had the full functionalities and that's why it probably worked.
trial mode had the full functionalities and that's why it probably worked.

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‎08-26-2014 03:22 PM
We don't know what you mean by "tracking network", but LsClient is the only scanning method supported in freeware mode, as explained in our previous post.

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‎08-26-2014 02:48 PM
Now I remember. Once in the past I had installed trial mode version of lansweeper which worked.
Free version does not Support tracking network, right?
You need to achieve that with login scrip running lsclient.exe
Free version does not Support tracking network, right?
You need to achieve that with login scrip running lsclient.exe

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‎08-25-2014 03:53 PM
No, reinstalling will not solve anything. The freeware version of Lansweeper only supports scanning with the LsClient scanning method: http://lansweeper.com/kb/7/how-to-scan.html
*No* other scanning methods are supported in freeware mode.
*No* other scanning methods are supported in freeware mode.

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‎08-25-2014 03:22 PM
I guess in free version only reinstall with fresh making database Will do the trick, right?

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‎08-25-2014 02:58 PM
If you own a Lansweeper license, make sure the IP range is submitted for scanning under Configuration/Scanning Setup/Scanning Methods and hit the Scan All Enabled IP Ranges Now button to initiate an immediate scan. More info on how each scanning method works can be found in our online documentation: http://www.lansweeper.com/documentation.pdf
