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‎01-26-2015 03:30 PM
We're currently attempting to set up LS to serve as our lifecycle management tool for our institutional computers.
We're using the OU to identify which department "owns" each computer.
Unfortunately, this is a problem for the Apple computers on our network.
None have an OU (even though they connect to network drives).
Any suggestions on how to manage these devices would be appreciated.
Thanks!
-c
We're using the OU to identify which department "owns" each computer.
Unfortunately, this is a problem for the Apple computers on our network.
None have an OU (even though they connect to network drives).
Any suggestions on how to manage these devices would be appreciated.
Thanks!
-c
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‎01-30-2015 09:26 AM
Lansweeper only scans the OU information of Windows computers. It might be better to manage your Apple computers with asset groups.
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‎01-30-2015 09:26 AM
Lansweeper only scans the OU information of Windows computers. It might be better to manage your Apple computers with asset groups.
