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chris_anderson
Engaged Sweeper II
Is it possible that when a computer is first discovered in LANSweeper it could cause a Deployment package to run?

Does anyone have any ideas how to accomplish something like this?
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esr
Champion Sweeper
Use a report to target from.

There is a stock report called: Computer: New computers found in the last 24 hours

If you start with that report, renaming it as your targeting report and add to the SQL a filter to check if your deployment package has been installed you should be all set.

For example, is the particular software installed? By adding this extra criteria to the report it will self filter so it only includes new assets which still need the deployment to be run.


As a wider reaching alternative you can simply use a report looking for assets without the package installed and target from that- this will work regardless of new or old asset.

Frankly reports are a much more flexible way to target deployments in my opinion. There are certainly times when groups help, but as often as not you can mimic the same criteria and more in a report.

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esr
Champion Sweeper
Use a report to target from.

There is a stock report called: Computer: New computers found in the last 24 hours

If you start with that report, renaming it as your targeting report and add to the SQL a filter to check if your deployment package has been installed you should be all set.

For example, is the particular software installed? By adding this extra criteria to the report it will self filter so it only includes new assets which still need the deployment to be run.


As a wider reaching alternative you can simply use a report looking for assets without the package installed and target from that- this will work regardless of new or old asset.

Frankly reports are a much more flexible way to target deployments in my opinion. There are certainly times when groups help, but as often as not you can mimic the same criteria and more in a report.
Zach1227
Engaged Sweeper II
Hey there! I joined to ask a very similar question. I was thinking about creating a dynamic group based on some criteria that a fresh PC would have, and then running a task against that dynamic group on a schedule.