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ChuckC
Engaged Sweeper
Looking to see how to report on browser extensions installed in our environment.
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Esben_D
Lansweeper Employee
Lansweeper Employee
Lansweeper will only scan IE extensions by default. The IE extension information scanned can be found in the tblIEExtensions database table if you want to report on it.

For Chrome and Firefox extensions, you have two choices:
  1. Custom file scanning, you can scan the file properties of the extension.
  2. Custom registry scanning, you can scan the registry values of the extensions.
The downside of these methods is that you will have to enter a specific path to scan, meaning you will have to target specific extensions

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Esben_D
Lansweeper Employee
Lansweeper Employee
Lansweeper will only scan IE extensions by default. The IE extension information scanned can be found in the tblIEExtensions database table if you want to report on it.

For Chrome and Firefox extensions, you have two choices:
  1. Custom file scanning, you can scan the file properties of the extension.
  2. Custom registry scanning, you can scan the registry values of the extensions.
The downside of these methods is that you will have to enter a specific path to scan, meaning you will have to target specific extensions