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‎03-15-2009 09:50 PM
1) Event viewer summary
2) Report and alert E-mailing
3) Helpdesk
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‎06-27-2013 11:58 AM
2. Vulnerability Scanning.

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‎06-15-2013 03:03 PM
2. Helpdesk, End User Portal, SSL access
3. ITIL (CMDB, Change Management, Incident-Problem Management, Request Fulfilment, SLA)
4. Mobile Device Management
5. Tasks and Projects
6. API customisation
7. Software Deployment + easy agent deployment
8. Integration with other 3rd party software
9. Security and ISO compliance
10. Security vurnelability scanners and IDS detection

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‎06-10-2013 07:03 PM
tech4him wrote:
Now, LSClient and LSPush are periodically updated with a new LanSweeper update (or so it appears). It would be cool if our script could run LSClient or LSPush with a new command line switch along with a remote FTP or HTTP path to the latest version of the executable and self update itself.
We've added this to our wish list.
amit.upadhyay wrote:
There must be option to change username for the asset which comeback to it stock
This will most likely not be implemented. (This hasn't been requested before.)

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‎06-05-2013 04:31 PM

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‎05-30-2013 05:51 AM
1. Support for non-standard SSH ports for scanning.
Thanks!

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‎05-30-2013 05:16 AM
1. Assigning/Tying AD Users to Assets (Asset Management)
2. Mac OS X configuration history
3. Mac LSPush equivalent
4. LSPush/LSClient auto-update command line option to a particular host/path
5. Definable software authorization approval values (Approved, Not-Approved, New, Tier 2, Allowed-No Support, etc...)
http://lansweeper.mydomain.com/Configuration/Authorization/

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‎05-31-2013 04:23 PM
tech4him wrote:
Assigning/Tying AD Users to Assets (Asset Management)
This feature will be in Lansweeper 5.1.
tech4him wrote:
Mac OS X configuration history
Mac LSPush equivalent
Definable software authorization approval values
Support for non-standard SSH ports for scanning.
These features are on our customer wish list, but we do not yet have a release date for them.
tech4him wrote:
LSPush/LSClient auto-update command line option to a particular host/path
Could you elaborate on this. You can already have LsPush/LsClient connect directly to your Lansweeper server. (LsClient doesn't work without a server connection.)

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‎06-01-2013 05:45 AM
lansweeper wrote:tech4him wrote:
LSPush/LSClient auto-update command line option to a particular host/path
Could you elaborate on this. You can already have LsPush/LsClient connect directly to your Lansweeper server. (LsClient doesn't work without a server connection.)
Sure. Thank-you for the time.
We have many remote workers that are not LAN connected. My last ticket to LanSweeper support suggested it is not recommended to make the LanSweeper server (service port) Internet accessible. As such, we still need to inventory remote machines.
We are working on a script that will be placed on each client machine along with a copy of LSPush.exe and LSClient.exe. Our script will test if on LAN and if so, run LSClient to the Inventory server. If not on LAN but with Internet connection, we will run the local LSPush.exe to a local file, then FTP that file to an FTP server where the inventory file is dropped in a folder mapped to the LanSweeper import folder.
Now, LSClient and LSPush are periodically updated with a new LanSweeper update (or so it appears). It would be cool if our script could run LSClient or LSPush with a new command line switch along with a remote FTP or HTTP path to the latest version of the executable and self update itself.
Again, we are new to LS and may be overly complicating it but this is what we've come up with so far to ensure reliable inventory of remote, non-LAN, machines. If there are other options, I'll be happy to start a new thread and not hijack this wishlist thread.
Thanks and blessings.

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‎05-08-2013 05:56 PM
http://www.lansweeper.com/forum/yaf_postst5119_Barcode-Monitors.aspx
Either to have the means of placing a barcode on a monitor, or searching for a monitor in the lansweeper search bar using the serial # of the monitor to locate the current location of the monitor.
Our finance departmnent has demanded to have a "per user headcount" ~ an exact cost each user has RE IT equipment, which varies user to user in our 'non standardised' environment. Some users have one screen and others have three!
I need to be able to track each monitor as an asset, in one way or another. I need to be able to add monitors via monitor serial # to the DB before they're even connected to the network, and to associate that monitor with a user or a PC.

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‎04-30-2013 10:39 PM
Also making lansweeper able to accept pushed trap data from snmp devices.
support for snmp v3
