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‎08-28-2020 05:04 PM
We have a dual boot Laptop that is installed with a 'Windows 10 pro' and a 'Ubuntu Linux 20' partition.
We connect this Laptop with a wire to our network.
When we boot with 'Windows 10 pro', Lansweeper add a new Assert row, but we don't get an E-mail with subject "New devices in last hour'.
When we boot with 'Ubuntu Linux 20', Lansweeper add a new Assert row and we get an E-mail with subject 'New device in last hour'.
Why are we not receiving an E-mail with a new Windows device?
We connect this Laptop with a wire to our network.
When we boot with 'Windows 10 pro', Lansweeper add a new Assert row, but we don't get an E-mail with subject "New devices in last hour'.
When we boot with 'Ubuntu Linux 20', Lansweeper add a new Assert row and we get an E-mail with subject 'New device in last hour'.
Why are we not receiving an E-mail with a new Windows device?
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‎09-02-2020 01:54 AM
I'm guessing that happens because Windows computers are not a device, but a Windows machine.
So a Windows computer is a Windows Computer, everything else is a device. A monitor is a device, a VMWare server is a device, a switch is a device, a printer is a device, a firewall is a device... you get the ideia...
If you check the reports, you have something like:
Computer: New computers found in the last 24 hours
Device: New devices found in the last 24 hours
See the difference ?
So a Windows computer is a Windows Computer, everything else is a device. A monitor is a device, a VMWare server is a device, a switch is a device, a printer is a device, a firewall is a device... you get the ideia...
If you check the reports, you have something like:
Computer: New computers found in the last 24 hours
Device: New devices found in the last 24 hours
See the difference ?
