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Printer - print/copy counts

HiI would like to see how many prints a printer or copier produced.There is a OID that I normally use to track it. It works for most of the printers (that I use).It is:.1.3.6.1.2.1.43.10.2.1.4.1.1How can I integrate it in LANSweeper 4 so it will appe...

jacobsenm by Engaged Sweeper III
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AD group membership

Hi,I want to make a report that list all the users that have IE6 and belongs to a specific AD group.I Don't see any table that have the AD group object.Am I right or missing something.Arnon

eyalg by Engaged Sweeper
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vmware guest-host relationship

i tried to search for the question or an answer but had no luckwith the enhanced ESX support in 4.0 will there be a way to look at a windows server page, a guest hosted on any VMWare platform and determine which VM host it is currently residing on......

FWBB by Engaged Sweeper III
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Binary Registry Values come back empty

Binary Registry Values come back empty. I'm assuming it's a code issue within the service.Sample:const HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE = &H80000002strComputer = "."Set StdOut = WScript.StdOut Set oReg=GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" &_ st...

Differentiate 32-bit and 64-bit OS

We are using Lansweeper v3.5.2.4 and it seems that the program cannot report if the OS is 64-bit or 32-bit. Is this true or are we doing something wrong? As an fyi, I would like to see this distinction on the Dashboard under the Operating System he...

PierreM by Engaged Sweeper III
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Subnet range in Device Scanning

Would it be possible to implement subnet ranges for device scanning? In our organization, we segregate our printers to a certain IP range, so it would be handy to do something like the following :IP-range Start - 192.168.8-15.220IP-Range End - 192.16...

taeratrin by Champion Sweeper
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