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Y_Estrada
Engaged Sweeper

Ever since the deprecation of Legacy LAPS, we have not been able to scan our environment with Lansweeper. Can Lansweeper use the local admin credentials that are stored for Windows LAPS? If not, what alternate solutions do we have? 

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msullivan
Engaged Sweeper II

In my opinion the lsagent is more secure than using scanning credentials. You can request Lansweepers security info from their trust center:https://www.lansweeper.com/about/trust/security/

and Info on security of lsagent is in here: 
https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/scanning-your-network/introduction-to-lsagent-for-windows-linux-...

 

 

Y_Estrada
Engaged Sweeper

My IT Security Team needs to know what permissions are required for a service account. I have been trying to connect them with someone from Lansweeper to setup a meeting with, to no avail. They also prefer not to use lsagent without learning more about how Lansweeper protects outside threats from spreading through the agent.

msullivan
Engaged Sweeper II

You can create a service account to use, or why not just deploy lsagent to the computers, it scans as local system and sends the info to lansweeper.

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