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creinking
Engaged Sweeper
Hello,
Quick question for you. We currently have an active directory environment and use active scanning on the network. This works great and scans each computer daily. However in addition to it's typical scans, we also like using Lansweeper to track who was using a computer when. To accomplish this, we're having LsPush run via a user login script as well. To me, it seems like this may be overkill to have LsPush to a complete rescan of the computer when really all we want logged is who just logged in. Do you have a better way of accomplishing this or are we tackling this issue in the same way that you'd suggest?
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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
It is not possible to have LsPush only scan logon events, if this is what you're asking. LsPush scan files are so small though that the extra data scanning shouldn't impact network traffic.

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creinking
Engaged Sweeper
Yeah, it's not impacting the network or causing any negative effects. Just wanted to see if there was another way. We'll keep doing it this way since it's working well. Appreciate the fast response! Thanks for your help!
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
It is not possible to have LsPush only scan logon events, if this is what you're asking. LsPush scan files are so small though that the extra data scanning shouldn't impact network traffic.