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‎02-02-2016 11:33 PM
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‎02-07-2016 02:06 PM - last edited on ‎02-09-2024 11:53 AM by Mercedes_O
For Windows computers specifically, you could use our LsPush scanning agent, as mentioned in Jeremy's post as well. LsPush is a small executable that, when run on a Windows computer, scans the computer locally. You could deploy LsPush with the /folder parameter in the secondary networks, through a logon script or group policy. The scan results will then be placed in the folder you've specified. From there you can copy them and place them in the Program Files (x86)\Lansweeper\Service\import folder of your main Lansweeper installation, where they'll be imported. More info on LsPush can be found here.
If you want to inventory non-Windows machines as well, you would need to set up some kind of connection between your various sites or make your SQL Server accessible over the Internet. Theoretically, you could set up a separate Lansweeper installation (database, scanning service, web console) in each site as well and merge the database afterwards. You would have to write your own database scripts for this though. This is not something we can provide instructions or support for.

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‎02-04-2016 07:15 PM

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‎02-04-2016 03:27 PM - last edited on ‎02-09-2024 11:52 AM by Mercedes_O
Having multiple scanning servers that report to one centralized database is perfectly possible with Lansweeper, but your scanning servers need to be able to communicate with the database. You could either:
- Set up a VPN connection that would link your networks to one another, as forum user SysIT mentioned as well.
- Make your SQL Server instance accessible over the Internet, though we generally advise against doing this for security reasons. Information on connecting to SQL Server over the Internet can be found here for instance.
- For Windows computers, use LsPush to scan the computers locally. LsPush is a small executable that performs a local scan on the machine it is run on. The results can then be imported back into your Lansweeper installation. More information about LsPush can be found in this knowledge base article.

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‎02-04-2016 12:54 AM
Or if these are on the same physical location just use an ACL on your network to allow lansweeper only access to each network?
