‎03-15-2009 09:50 PM
‎02-04-2010 11:57 PM
R3dSk1ns wrote:
1. Integrated AD Authentication or SQL-Based. Either works for our structure. While I understand we can restrict access to the Web console to specific AD groups but we would like more granular access for users. We have a distributed environment with support staff at 20+ locations. All our computers are assigned specific OU's by location. It would be "nice" to just have the Admin responsible for OU=X to only see computers, reports, etc to their specifically assigned OU or OU's. Also this can work directly with Custom Actions (custom actions can be limited now through AD, based on share access permissions and locations). Incorporating this would allow tracking and logging controls by user as well.
‎07-29-2009 06:54 AM
‎07-29-2009 01:13 PM
BenKnox wrote:
When are we expecting the next version to be released?
‎07-22-2009 06:46 PM
‎07-22-2009 07:07 PM
paprita wrote:
I think could be very useful to have different access levels to regulate each level function ... if an administrator can do everithing, may be someone else shouldn't see administrative shares (C$, admin$), take a snapshot of a desktop or take control of a remote machine ... I find this issue very important and interesting ...
‎07-23-2009 10:06 AM
Lansweeper wrote:paprita wrote:
I think could be very useful to have different access levels to regulate each level function ... if an administrator can do everithing, may be someone else shouldn't see administrative shares (C$, admin$), take a snapshot of a desktop or take control of a remote machine ... I find this issue very important and interesting ...
These rights are protected by the username you log on with and start the browser.
Clicking on the link to C$ only works if the user has the necessary rights anyway.
‎07-25-2009 12:48 AM
paprita wrote:
This is true but because of italian law, an administrator who CAN see private data is different from another one who CAN'T do that ...
For this reason, I would like to create a domain admin group (in ordet to have permission to do everithing) with the possibility of choosing, for each of them, the right level of access to lansweeper web ...
‎07-26-2009 11:11 PM
Lansweeper wrote:paprita wrote:
This is true but because of italian law, an administrator who CAN see private data is different from another one who CAN'T do that ...
For this reason, I would like to create a domain admin group (in ordet to have permission to do everithing) with the possibility of choosing, for each of them, the right level of access to lansweeper web ...
Because admin$ is in the action list doesn't mean that he can use it
‎07-15-2009 02:51 PM
‎07-15-2009 09:55 PM
Grouping of multiple boot machines.
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