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‎08-27-2018 01:20 PM
I haven't tried it yet but the only method I could think of that may possibly work is to link the target server to the Lansweeper server and authorize the scanning credentials to be able to login.
If this is possible, how can I set this up?
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‎05-26-2023 03:26 PM
I wasn't able to do it that way either. I needed to add my WSUS info into a report in LanSweeper, so what I did was create a scheduled task on LS server that queries WSUS DB and inject data into an unused table in LanSweeper. We dont use the ticket system feature in LS so used one of those tables. Its a round about way, a hack.

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‎08-27-2018 05:57 PM

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‎08-27-2018 05:04 PM
Lansweeper is in server1_db1
Query Results For Custom Report to be exported is in server2_db1
These two are completely independent.
In Reports\Create New Report, when I add the Query for server2_db1, the editor won't allow it because it's currently only pointing to server1_db1. I am trying to add the tables from server2_db1 so the editor will allow the query to be saved and ran from Lansweeper.
Software\Scanned SQL Servers shows 14 results, so it sees it, but now I'm just trying to get the server and/or table to be recognized in the editor

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‎08-27-2018 04:32 PM
If you need to find where data is stored, I would recommend taking a look at out database documentation. You can look up where data is stored there.
The SQL server information is stored in the following tables:
- tblSqlServers
- tblSqlDatabases

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‎08-27-2018 04:14 PM
But when it comes creating a query in the report editor, it never shows the table of the server/database I'm trying to access on the right side.
Would I have to scan for the actual database file?

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‎08-27-2018 02:15 PM
If no credentials are added for other assets, Lansweeper will only be able to scan the asset it is installed on since it is the only one it can get the information from. To scan other Windows assets, you can follow this knowledgebase article: https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/how-to-scan-a-windows-computer/
