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newbpc
Engaged Sweeper
Hello

I am trying to report of hardware sitting on our network that has the TPM module.

is there a predefined report for this?
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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Yes, there's a report called "Computer: Trusted Platform Modules". It can be found under Reports/View All Reports. Note that you can always perform a search to find specific reports.

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sandereerd
Engaged Sweeper
Anyone experiencing the "not accurate" issue:
We experienced the same and found the cause.

We were both doing active scans with scanning credentials,
and were using the lspush in the logon script.

When lspush was run using the logon script, all TPM information disappeared in lansweeper.
When a sceduled en manual scan was run using the scanning credentials, TPM info reappeared.

This might be related:
https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/event-id-5605-generated-during-scanning/

Our solution/workaround was to drop the lspush from logon script,
and move to lspush using a sceduled task to trigger at logon, but using admin credentials.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
We pull TPM info from the Win32_TPM WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) class: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa376484%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
If WMI returns incorrect data, there is nothing we can do about this.

Note that the data collected by Lansweeper will only reflect what is stored in WMI if you are running the latest Lansweeper release and if your machines have recently and successfully been rescanned.
newbpc
Engaged Sweeper
i am finding it is not accurate
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Yes, there's a report called "Computer: Trusted Platform Modules". It can be found under Reports/View All Reports. Note that you can always perform a search to find specific reports.