To map the devices in your network, you can use Lansweeper. This program runs on a Windows machine and is able to inventory the software and hardware present on the network without having to install a client program on each computer. All information can then be consulted via a web interface. Lansweeper is available as freeware for small environments, but larger environments will require payment. From version 10.4 onwards, the cloud version is installed by default. If you want a local installation, you can follow these instructions. Since version 11.1.6.0, the following changes and improvements have been made:
Lansweeper 11.1.8.0, LsPush 8.4.100.1, LsAgent Windows 10.4.2.0, SQL 910
- Fixed: LAN-16155 The Purchased and Warranty fields within Lifecycle information could display inaccurate information.
- Fixed: LAN-16157 Cisco VOIP phones were not correctly scanned.
Lansweeper 11.1.7.1, LsPush 8.4.100.1, LsAgent Windows 10.4.2.0, SQL 910
- Changed: LAN-16101 Improvements have been made to the processing of incoming LsAgent files, specifically when saving Windows certificates .
- Fixed: LAN-15989 Active Directory scans failed when passwords contained “@” or “¤.“
- Fixed: LAN-16014 Microsoft 365 FallbackToV1 scanning failed if PowerShell 7.1 or higher is installed on the Lansweeper scanning server.
- Fixed: LAN-16039 The startup process of the scanning service could be delayed due to email account errors in the helpdesk.
- Fixed: LAN- 16077 Foreign key constraint errors could occur when deleting assets scanned through Microsoft Entra ID.
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