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glacierduck24
Engaged Sweeper II

Hi,

I'm following the new article to setup LAPS credentials for scanning.
Scan a Windows computer with LAPS - Scanning your network - Lansweeper Community

We have LAPS in our environment and have been using it for a while. I have done the following per the article:

  • LAPS is enabled on your domain.
  • You're in possession of an account with admin rights for managing LAPS.
  • The admin account must have the rights to run Remote PowerShell on the AD LAPS server.

However, when I test it via the method per the article, I get the error:
"Successfully connected to [server] using powershell."
"Unable to find LAPS GPO on [server]"
"No LAPS credentials found for [computer]."

 

I confirmed that the LAPS GPO is readable by the account and that there is in fact a LAPS credential set for the target computer.
Any ideas?

Thanks.

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CezaryKalandyk
Product Team
Product Team

Hi @glacierduck24 !

What is your GPO DisplayName? Could you change the display name to "LAPS" and check if it will work?

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ErikT
Lansweeper Tech Support
Lansweeper Tech Support

@skukkis @ViktorCarrein 

 

I would recommend double-checking the LAPS scanning requirements. Just to make sure everything checks out. 
Scan a Windows computer with AD LAPS

ViktorCarrein
Engaged Sweeper

Hi, 

We currently have the same problem, i tried changing the GPO name to LAPS but unfortunately this did not fix our issue. I'am 100% sure that the computer has a laps password.

Any suggestions?

CezaryKalandyk
Product Team
Product Team

Hi @glacierduck24 !

What is your GPO DisplayName? Could you change the display name to "LAPS" and check if it will work?

Hi I've got the same problem/issue, but this did not help me. Any other pointers?

That was it! Renamed the policy to just "LAPS" and it found it.

Thanks!