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‎06-21-2017 12:36 AM
Standard dump files are easy to check for, because they are always in %windir% and always named MEMORY.DMP. But minidump files are placed in %windir%\Minidump and named according to the timestamp, so a machine can have multiple minidumps.
As of now (6.0.0.63) Lansweeper File Scan cannot tell me if multiple files exist in a given folder.
Mainly what I'd like to see is a way to report on machines that have ANY minidump files.
As of now (6.0.0.63) Lansweeper File Scan cannot tell me if multiple files exist in a given folder.
Mainly what I'd like to see is a way to report on machines that have ANY minidump files.
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‎10-24-2017 01:24 PM
As you indicate with your question, it is not possible to search for files using custom file scanning. You have to point towards a specific file. I've added this topic to the list of requested custom file scanning features.

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‎06-28-2017 03:28 PM
I have used spacesniffer for the dump files directories. Maybe this will give you the details you needs, but also per machine action of a cmd for dir may be what you need?
I also have a scheduled task (runs a cmd file) pushed to all workstations (that don't reboot that often) via gpo to flush the dmp files.
del /s C:\*.dmp
I also have a scheduled task (runs a cmd file) pushed to all workstations (that don't reboot that often) via gpo to flush the dmp files.
del /s C:\*.dmp
