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jvf_registros
Engaged Sweeper II
Hi, a few days ago I realized that the file LSclient.exe is missing in the client folder, so the command "\\server\client\lsclient server" is not working.

The folder has read only rights in shared permissions. I updated Lansweeper to the last version today and the exe stills missing.

New computers doesn't appear in website but ... the computers that already are in Lansweeper DB are scanned without problems.
¿HOW is this possible?


Thanks!
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Bruce_B
Lansweeper Alumni

Unfortunately we've officially retired the usage of LsClient.exe in Lansweeper version 6.0.100 as indicated here and here, since Lansweeper version 6.0, LsClient was already a legacy tool as its usage was no longer required to direct scans for your Lansweeper server. In Lansweeper version 6.0.100 we made a change to the listen port of the Lansweeper server, directing all traffic to its listen port over https, which is incompatible with LsClient.

Scans can be set up directly under Scanning\Scanning Targets. For computers that aren't scannable by your Lansweeper server due to firewall issues, LsPush.exe can be used. For tracking more accurate logon information, LsPush can be used as well. For more information on LsPush.exe you can consult this knowledge base article.

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Bruce_B
Lansweeper Alumni

Unfortunately we've officially retired the usage of LsClient.exe in Lansweeper version 6.0.100 as indicated here and here, since Lansweeper version 6.0, LsClient was already a legacy tool as its usage was no longer required to direct scans for your Lansweeper server. In Lansweeper version 6.0.100 we made a change to the listen port of the Lansweeper server, directing all traffic to its listen port over https, which is incompatible with LsClient.

Scans can be set up directly under Scanning\Scanning Targets. For computers that aren't scannable by your Lansweeper server due to firewall issues, LsPush.exe can be used. For tracking more accurate logon information, LsPush can be used as well. For more information on LsPush.exe you can consult this knowledge base article.