ChrisS wrote:
1. Scan Method. when i query a computer i'd liek to know which method it has retrieved the device information and which credentials it actually used
e.g. lspush / Active Scanning / IP range scanning
Information on when a computer was last scanned with a particular scanning method can be found in tblComputers. Have a look at the fields Lasttriggered, LastScheduled, LastActiveScan and LastLsPush. You can also determine which scanning server scanned the computer through the Scanserver field.
As for the credentials: you can only enter one set of credentials per domain/workgroup. So if a computer in a particular domain/workgroup is successfully scanned, you automatically know which credentials were used.
If there are scanning errors, the error will usually mention which credentials Lansweeper attempted to use.
ChrisS wrote:
2. Scanning queue manipulation
I'd like to be able to see whats queued up for scanning, delete or prioritise things that are queued... sometimes i need to scan something right now but its "added to the queue"
Your scanning queue can already be accessed at
http://servername:9524(Replace "servername" with the name of your Lansweeper server.)
You can also easily access your scanning queue through the web console landing page, by clicking the name of your scanning server.
The ability to prioritize scans is on our customer wish list. Currently all new scan requests are added at the back of the scanning queue and cannot be moved.
ChrisS wrote:
3. Scan now in IP Range scan and Active scan
It would be good if there was a little button next to an IP range or a domain to scan right now and add straight to top of queue, sometime you just need that info right now!
There is a "Scan all enabled ranges now" button under IP Range Scanning in the configuration console. You can also rescan entire domains and IP locations through the web console. Click on a domain, workgroup or IP location and hit the "Rescan" or "Full Rescan" button.
As previously mentioned, these new scans will always be added at the back of the queue.