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ryan_pederson
Engaged Sweeper II
I hate asking stupid questions... but I have looked everywhere for the answer and I can't find it...

When I run many of the actions from the Web Console, I get a File not found! error.

My tools are stored in \\servername\lansweeper$

I installed 3.5 and upgraded to 4.0 this morning.
The tools have never worked for me.

Any ideas what I might have done wrong?
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Lansweeper wrote:
for this you need parameter {actionpath} which didn't exist in 3.5.


Oh OK, that makes sense.
I've added teh {actionpath} parameter to every action.

Works great now!

BTW, I have never used a product that's so fast at scanning my network! I set it to scan AD and I had 125 PC's scanned in less than an hour.

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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
for this you need parameter {actionpath} which didn't exist in 3.5.
Lansweeper wrote:
for this you need parameter {actionpath} which didn't exist in 3.5.


Oh OK, that makes sense.
I've added teh {actionpath} parameter to every action.

Works great now!

BTW, I have never used a product that's so fast at scanning my network! I set it to scan AD and I had 125 PC's scanned in less than an hour.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Change the action to \\SERVERNAME\lansweeper$\screengrab.exe {computer}
(if screengrab is in this folder)
Lansweeper wrote:
Change the action to \\SERVERNAME\lansweeper$\screengrab.exe {computer}
(if screengrab is in this folder)


So each command doesn't inherit the action path?
ryan_pederson
Engaged Sweeper II
javascript:runApp('screengrab.exe%20R1PC_53','true');

File not found!

For example...
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Which is the command for the action that gives a "file not found"?
ryan_pederson
Engaged Sweeper II
My action path is also \\SERVERNAME\lansweeper$
Is that what you mean?
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Open the configuration tool/configuration/computer actions/
Make sure that the action is pointing to the correct path and the file is in that path.

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