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08-29-2013 12:38 AM
My license tracking module seems to be broken, and I was wondering if there was a way to clear the collected data, without clearing the information (bought count, price, etc) I've put in myself. It just isn't counting the licenses correctly. Point in case: I've got over 75 terminal servers CALs in use right now, but LANsweeper is reporting 0. Any ideas that can help with this problem?
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08-30-2013 06:51 PM
Compliance calculations are indeed based on entries listed in the license item's Software tab. If nothing is listed here, Lansweeper won't calculate anything.
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08-30-2013 06:51 PM
Compliance calculations are indeed based on entries listed in the license item's Software tab. If nothing is listed here, Lansweeper won't calculate anything.
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08-29-2013 08:50 PM
They are being successfully scanned. I was messing with it adding a % at the end of version numbers and discovered not all of the software listed in the tracking list had something listed on the "Software" tab for that particular product. This may have been an upgrade issue, (it used to report fine) but after adding something to the tab, most of what I expect is showing up.
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08-29-2013 05:00 PM
Please verify whether machines that have these packages installed have actually been successfully scanned. You can't delete "scanned data" from the license compliance module specifically. This module performs "on demand" compliance calculations when you hit one of the license report buttons and then looks at the software information currently in your database.
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08-29-2013 04:54 PM
Ok, so no go on the CALs. That stinks, but it's not terrible. What about my other software? I'm showing 0 OneNote application when I've got 4 deployed (I know this for sure), 0 Office 2007 and 2010 installs, and it's not even picking up my Exchange server. Something isn't right with the engine or something. Is there a way to clear the collected data without clearing my input such as total licenses available and price?
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08-29-2013 03:13 PM
The license compliance module wasn't designed to track CALs. License compliance currently works as follows:
• You indicate how many licenses you own of a particular software package.
• Lansweeper verifies how many installations of the specified software package are present in your network.
• Lansweeper calculates how many licenses are “missing”, based on how many licenses you’ve indicated you’ve purchased and how many installations are actually present in your network.
• You indicate how many licenses you own of a particular software package.
• Lansweeper verifies how many installations of the specified software package are present in your network.
• Lansweeper calculates how many licenses are “missing”, based on how many licenses you’ve indicated you’ve purchased and how many installations are actually present in your network.