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‎06-26-2023 01:40 PM - last edited 2 weeks ago by Mercedes_O
Hi everyone!
Lansweeper is delighted to announce the availability of its new IT Agent in your Lansweeper Site, now in Preview. Track your hard-to-reach assets using the IT Agent which tracks the details of a single computer running Windows, Linux, or Apple MacOS and sends these directly to your Lansweeper Site.
After a successful installation, the IT Agent(s) will be shown in your Lansweeper Site in Scanning > Discovery systems.
To see the asset data, you can open Inventory > All assets (and you can use the search/advanced filter on the top right to filter on the specific assets/installation where IT Agent is running)
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Summary |
Newest generation local tracking of any IT device running Windows, Linux or macOS device (including guest virtual machines and connected monitors) |
Older generation local tracking of any IT device running Windows, Linux or macOS device (including guest virtual machines and connected monitors) |
Asset reach |
By default, local tracking only, no other network devices are discovered. This can be changed, but we recommend using Network Discovery for discovering network devices instead |
Local tracking only, no other network devices are discovered. To discover network devices in combination with LsAgent, we recommend using Lansweeper On-Premise |
Asset data |
Expanded default IT discovery data set (extra data like user info on macOS) |
Default IT discovery data set |
Credentials |
No credentials required for local tracking (runs as local system or similar elevated user by default). Credentials are optional for remote discovery but we advise to use Network Discovery for discovering network devices instead. |
No credentials required for local tracking (runs as local system or similar elevated user by default). |
Network access |
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Auto update |
Auto update on Windows, Linux and macOS |
Auto update on Windows. Linux and macOS require manual updates |
Vulnerability risks |
Built on .NET 8.0 |
Built on .NET FW 4.8 (Windows) and .NET 6.0 (Linux, macOS) |
It's time for us to let you try and test this new feature. We hope this first version will give you an easy-to-deploy agent-based discovery.
Finally, we're all ears! Your feedback is valuable, and we'd love to hear it.
Feel free to share in the comments or share your logs and screenshots privately to preview@lansweeper.com
Kind regards,
Gilian De Raes
Product Manager | Lansweeper
‎03-25-2024 09:53 PM
The installation fails and it cleans itself, so there is no cloudtoken.txt to remove
I have attempted what you suggested (new linking code). What other suggestions do you have, or do you have a timeline for this fix? This has more or less rendered our license unusable as what good is this app if we cannot deploy it?
‎04-16-2024 12:28 PM
We've extended the linking code duration so you can now choose how long a single linking code should remain valid (1 day, 1 month, 3 months, ...)
Go to Scanning > Discovery sources > Link discovery source. Select Create new code, set an expiration and select Copy code.
‎02-07-2024 03:48 PM
Another issue is that devices with IT-asset installed results in a lot of notifications when they go offline / come online again.
It would be nice if these messages could be supressed/ignored/excluded.
‎02-09-2024 10:40 AM
Hi @SimonJuulLarsen ,
Thanks for mentioning. We're going to exclude the IT Agents from those system notifications so we only focus on scan servers there.
‎02-07-2024 03:42 PM
When planning for remote / push installation of the IT Agent, it doesn't make sense that the Cloud Linking Code is only valid for 24 hours.
That means you have to update your deployment script every day.
Please consider the option of creating Linking Codes with a customized expiry date for this purpose.
Also, when the installer fails because of an expired linking code, no usable return codes / error messages are sent back.
‎04-16-2024 12:29 PM
We've extended the linking code duration so you can now choose how long a single linking code should remain valid (1 day, 1 month, 3 months, ...)
Go to Scanning > Discovery sources > Link discovery source. Select Create new code, set an expiration and select Copy code.
‎02-09-2024 10:43 AM - edited ‎02-12-2024 12:27 PM
Hi @SimonJuulLarsen , we are indeed adding the option to set an expiration timing of your personal choice for the linking code to your Lansweeper Site. Our development team is currently reviewing their solution so it keeps ensuring a secure way to have new data entering your Lansweeper Site. We expect to have this solution implemented soon. Until then, a linking code expires every 24h.
The installer does return specific exit codes and error messages which I now added above, in the FAQ section of the original post.
‎01-24-2024 09:39 PM
Any chance we could get a walk-through for Intune Deployment like this article specifically for IT Agent? I followed similar steps with IT Agent, and i must be missing something with the install command or somewhere else along the line.
‎01-25-2024 10:23 AM
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll ask my colleague Esben if he can make a similar article for IT Agent.
The install command should be the one mentioned in method 2:
Lansweeper-IT-agent-discovery-X.X.X-windows-x64-installer.exe --mode unattended --accepteula 1 --path "C:\Program Files\Lansweeper IT Agent Discovery" --cloudtoken cloudtokenvalue
‎01-25-2024 06:07 PM
I'm also having trouble trying to get the IT Agent deployed via Intune, I've tried used the script section in Intune, also trying to package the app as WIN32 app to no success. The error when trying to do it via WIN32 app is pointing to an error in the install command. "The system cannot find the file specified. (0x80070002)"
My Install command for the WIN32 app is the one you pasted above, (with my details and version.)
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