‎11-16-2021 10:41 PM
‎11-19-2021 09:06 PM
‎11-19-2021 10:03 PM
BillClark22 wrote:
I created another credential to test, this time using "<TargetPC>\<Local Admin>". I get the same results. I don't see anything useful under the WMI event you suggested. In the Security log on the TargetPC, I see several Audit Success entries (#4672) with the credentials I specified. I then see a 4624 Logon, immediately followed by a 4634 Logoff. I then see several Audit Failures as it appears the Global Credential is then being attempted and it fails. Is there some type of special privilege that needs assigned, something that isn't assigned normally as being a Local Administrator? I went ahead and sent the original question to tech support, we'll see if they can shed any light on this issue.
‎11-18-2021 02:47 PM
‎11-18-2021 02:56 PM
BillClark22 wrote:
Running that command from the scan server I get the following:
Node - <Node name>
ERROR:
Description = Access is denied.
The nodes in question do have static entries in DNS, but I don't think that would cause any confusion. There is another local admin account that was also tested, same results.
‎11-18-2021 02:27 PM
BillClark22 wrote:
Running Lansweeper v8.4.010.8 from a server joined to our domain. Everything works as should. We have added several Windows 10 Pro PC's to our network, but they are NOT joined to the domain. In addition, the local firewalls are turned off. They use the same IP subnet and also use our internal DNS for lookups. Each of these PCs has a local account that is a local Administrator. I've created a new scanning credential, with a Type of "Windows", and the Login as ".\<LocalAccount>" I then mapped this credential to one of these Windows 10 PCs and did a Rescan Asset command. It shows "Scan in Progress", but ends about 10 seconds in and I see "Access Denied" in the Errors tab. Looking in the Event Viewer on the destination PC, I see an Audit Success event that shows the same security ID as the new scanning credential. I've double-checked that the local account is indeed an admin and it is. Not sure where my problem is. Has anyone ran across this?
wmic /node:"<MachineName" /user:"<LocalAccount>" os get name
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