‎04-16-2019 04:15 PM
‎04-16-2019 05:52 PM
‎04-18-2019 03:49 PM
Esben.D wrote:
You can actually check in the lsagent log file when it pulls down the configuration. From what I know, setting sync happens pretty often like every 10min or so.
‎04-18-2019 04:55 PM
MParker wrote:Esben.D wrote:
You can actually check in the lsagent log file when it pulls down the configuration. From what I know, setting sync happens pretty often like every 10min or so.
I'm not sure if this answers my question or not. I'm wondering how the LS Agent will know to start scanning the new custom registry key I configured for scanning. I set this up a few days ago and none of the LS Agent scans have reported back with the key. I've even created a separate group with a more frequent scan schedule and moved some assets over for testing and even though they're reporting back every hour, they still aren't reporting the new regkey. Some of the devices have connected to the network using VPN and lansweeper has scanned them directly and pulled in the key, but the LS Agent doesn't seem to.
‎04-17-2019 06:27 PM
Esben.D wrote:
You can actually check in the lsagent log file when it pulls down the configuration. From what I know, setting sync happens pretty often like every 10min or so.
‎04-18-2019 04:59 PM
AZHockeyNut wrote:Esben.D wrote:
You can actually check in the lsagent log file when it pulls down the configuration. From what I know, setting sync happens pretty often like every 10min or so.
Piggyback question, does LSAgent auto update itself when we perform Lansweeper updates or do we need to make folks go get the latest version?
Assuming it auto updates, is there a way to make sure the LS Server and the LSAgents stay in sync meaning If I keep my LS behind a few versions but the Agent auto updates could it have negative consequences?
if it does not autoupdate, then is there a way to do that rather than make all the remote systems get manual updates?
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