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‎05-13-2015 09:30 AM
Just a question regarding the lsclient version..
Our build contains lsclient (4.1.0.3) and a call to the file during the logon.. We haven't changed this version in a while as it needs to be pushed to over 6000 workstations..
My question is, running lsclient 4.x and a server version of 5.3.x is this going to cause issues?
Are we missing any features?
Our build contains lsclient (4.1.0.3) and a call to the file during the logon.. We haven't changed this version in a while as it needs to be pushed to over 6000 workstations..
My question is, running lsclient 4.x and a server version of 5.3.x is this going to cause issues?
Are we missing any features?

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‎05-13-2015 02:38 PM
This version of LsClient still is the most recent one. LsClient is a very small application which does nothing more than triggering a scan from your scanning server. For licensed installations, in most cases LsPush will be the better alternative as it performs a full scan and returns the compressed result file to your Lansweeper server using direct server connection, file share or mail. This helps to resolve issues caused by Firewalls and strongly decreases the network traffic.
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‎05-20-2015 04:48 PM
@Bellar: Your question might be better answered in a separate topic as it is more related to scanning errors. These are covered in this KB article by the way. Could you start a new forum topic if you need advice on this.
@d.i.saunders: Please note that LsClient will trigger scans over the network which will cause a larger amount of data transferred for each single scan (around 1MB per computer, 4-6MB for an initial scan). LsPush needs to be transferred once to the computer and afterwards only sends back a result file of 40-100kB back to your Lansweeper server or any file share.
@d.i.saunders: Please note that LsClient will trigger scans over the network which will cause a larger amount of data transferred for each single scan (around 1MB per computer, 4-6MB for an initial scan). LsPush needs to be transferred once to the computer and afterwards only sends back a result file of 40-100kB back to your Lansweeper server or any file share.

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‎05-14-2015 11:51 AM
Hello,
I use Lansweeper application on our network. We OS : Never scanned OS (211).
Can anyone handling I always : Computer is offline or firewalled
I use Lansweeper application on our network. We OS : Never scanned OS (211).
Can anyone handling I always : Computer is offline or firewalled

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‎05-13-2015 02:38 PM
This version of LsClient still is the most recent one. LsClient is a very small application which does nothing more than triggering a scan from your scanning server. For licensed installations, in most cases LsPush will be the better alternative as it performs a full scan and returns the compressed result file to your Lansweeper server using direct server connection, file share or mail. This helps to resolve issues caused by Firewalls and strongly decreases the network traffic.

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‎05-14-2015 03:02 PM
Daniel.B wrote:
This version of LsClient still is the most recent one. LsClient is a very small application which does nothing more than triggering a scan from your scanning server. For licensed installations, in most cases LsPush will be the better alternative as it performs a full scan and returns the compressed result file to your Lansweeper server using direct server connection, file share or mail. This helps to resolve issues caused by Firewalls and strongly decreases the network traffic.
We looked at this and for 6000 its to much data.. Around 300mb
We use a scheduled task, with random start time to collect the date..
thanks for a response on the main point..
