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jraymond1405
Engaged Sweeper II
Once a device is removed off the network it does not automatically delete that device. This causes some problems and requires an administrator to keep track of all users and devices they have deleted from Active Directory and then go back into Lansweeper to delete that user/device.

Some of the swithces are showm as webserver and warranty information for unix/linuz servers are not populated

Am running 6.0.130.62, Lspush 6.0.100.32
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Esben_D
Lansweeper Employee
Lansweeper Employee
Assets not being removed automatically, take a look at this topic: https://www.lansweeper.com/forum/yaf_postst15929_Removing-Old-Assets---Not-working.aspx#post53649

If your switches do not have to correct asset type and are being scanned with SNMP, you can map the OID to the correct asset type by following this knowledgebase article: https://www.lansweeper.com/kb/95/changing-an-assets-asset-type.html

If you are not scanning your switches with SNMP, then I highly recommend doing so to get the most accurate information.

For scanning warranty information, I would recommend first updating to the latest Lansweeper version due to the recent warranty scanning fixes made. Then check if your assets have all the required information listed here: https://www.lansweeper.com/kb/193/scanning-warranty-information.html