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How Lansweeper scans antivirus information

By default, Lansweeper includes a number of reports that provide information on your Windows computers' antivirus setup, to help you identify vulnerabilities in your network. These reports can be found in the Reports menu of the web console. An indiv...

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Software installations vs. software license keys

Lansweeper scans both the software installations and the software license keys found on Windows computers in your network. It's important to note that, from a Lansweeper point of view, these two pieces of scanned data are completely unrelated. Instal...

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Mark software and add-ons as authorized

Software on Windows computers can be marked as authorized (approved), unauthorized (denied) or unrated (neutral). By default, any new software detected in your network is marked as neutral. When you've configured software authorization, you can use o...

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