Lansweeper is an automated network discovery and asset management tool which scans all your computers and devices and displays them in an easy accessible web interface. There is no need to install any agents on the computers, all scanning is done by standard build-in functionality.
Software inventory
With Lansweeper it’s easy to track and audit all your installed software, you can create powerful software inventory reports to find out which application is installed on which computer. Google unknown software and publishers right from the web interface and find out who is running software that’s not up to date.
Hardware inventory
Lansweeper cannot only detect all hardware devices in your computers but with it’s change tracking it can find out when a device was changed or removed. Not only does Lansweeper scans windows devices, it also gathers details about all other IP enabled devices on your network from the network discovery scan. (Linux, Printers, Routers, …)
License compliance
If you want to keep all software and operating systems licenses up to date it can be a time consuming work. With Lansweeper computer inventory it doesn’t need to be…
The webinterface will tell you how many software versions are installed and how much licenses you are missing.
Compliance reporting
Every company needs policies to get a smooth running network. Compliance reporting and the dashboard can help you to make all kinds of asset management reports. Who doesn’t have the latest version of our virus scanner, Who is missing the latest patch for our ERP solution. The only limit is your imagination…
Active directory integration
Lansweeper gathers all active directory user and computer details for your scanned machines. Create reports based on OU, integrate user pictures, Clean up your Active directory…
Eventlog integration
Every windows computer logs errors into the Eventlog. Thanks to Lansweeper you can now consolidate all these errors and get an alert e-mail as soon as an important error occurs.
Change Log:
Lansweeper is a comprehensive IT asset management and network inventory solution. It helps organizations keep track of their hardware and software assets, manage network devices, and generate reports for various IT management purposes. Please note that software interfaces and features can change, so I recommend referring to the most recent documentation or resources provided by Lansweeper for the most accurate information.
Here’s a general guide on how to use Lansweeper:
Download and Install:
Visit the official Lansweeper website and download the installation package.
Follow the installation instructions to set up the Lansweeper server.
Access the Web Console:
Once the server is set up, you can access the Lansweeper web console using a web browser. The default URL is typically something like http://yourservernameort.
Login:
Use the credentials you set up during the installation to log in to the web console.
Initial Configuration:
Upon logging in, you might need to perform some initial configurations, such as setting up your network ranges for scanning, configuring email notifications, and other settings.
Network Discovery and Scanning:
Lansweeper can scan your network to discover devices and gather information about them.
Configure scanning schedules, IP ranges, and credentials for scanning devices (like Windows machines, printers, switches, etc.).
Run scans to collect information about hardware, software, users, and other relevant data.
View and Manage Assets:
After scanning, you can view and manage assets in the web console.
You can see detailed information about hardware specifications, installed software, network details, and more.
Reports and Dashboards:
Lansweeper offers a range of built-in reports that can help you analyze and present data about your network and assets.
Create custom reports or use the predefined ones to generate insights and share information with stakeholders.
Alerts and Notifications:
Set up alerts and notifications to keep you informed about important events, such as software changes, hardware failures, or security issues.
Integration and Automation:
Lansweeper can integrate with other IT management tools and systems.
You can use APIs and scripting to automate tasks and data retrieval.
Maintenance and Updates:
Regularly maintain and update your Lansweeper installation to ensure you have access to the latest features, improvements, and security updates.
Remember, Lansweeper can have a steep learning curve, especially if you’re managing a complex network. It’s a good idea to refer to the official Lansweeper documentation, user guides, and community forums for detailed guidance and support tailored to your specific needs.
An overview of changes made in Lansweeper updates can be found in our changelog. To check whether your Lansweeper installation requires …
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Software inventory
With Lansweeper it’s easy to track and audit all your installed software, you can create powerful software inventory reports to find out which application is installed on which computer. Google unknown software and publishers right from the web interface and find out who is running software that’s not up to date.
Hardware inventory
Lansweeper cannot only detect all hardware devices in your computers but with it’s change tracking it can find out when a device was changed or removed. Not only does Lansweeper scans windows devices, it also gathers details about all other IP enabled devices on your network from the network discovery scan. (Linux, Printers, Routers, …)
License compliance
If you want to keep all software and operating systems licenses up to date it can be a time consuming work. With Lansweeper computer inventory it doesn’t need to be…
The webinterface will tell you how many software versions are installed and how much licenses you are missing.
Compliance reporting
Every company needs policies to get a smooth running network. Compliance reporting and the dashboard can help you to make all kinds of asset management reports. Who doesn’t have the latest version of our virus scanner, Who is missing the latest patch for our ERP solution. The only limit is your imagination…
Active directory integration
Lansweeper gathers all active directory user and computer details for your scanned machines. Create reports based on OU, integrate user pictures, Clean up your Active directory…
Eventlog integration
Every windows computer logs errors into the Eventlog. Thanks to Lansweeper you can now consolidate all these errors and get an alert e-mail as soon as an important error occurs.
Change Log:
Changelog
How to use Lansweeper ?
Lansweeper is a comprehensive IT asset management and network inventory solution. It helps organizations keep track of their hardware and software assets, manage network devices, and generate reports for various IT management purposes. Please note that software interfaces and features can change, so I recommend referring to the most recent documentation or resources provided by Lansweeper for the most accurate information.
Here’s a general guide on how to use Lansweeper:
Download and Install:
Visit the official Lansweeper website and download the installation package.
Follow the installation instructions to set up the Lansweeper server.
Access the Web Console:
Once the server is set up, you can access the Lansweeper web console using a web browser. The default URL is typically something like http://yourservernameort.
Login:
Use the credentials you set up during the installation to log in to the web console.
Initial Configuration:
Upon logging in, you might need to perform some initial configurations, such as setting up your network ranges for scanning, configuring email notifications, and other settings.
Network Discovery and Scanning:
Lansweeper can scan your network to discover devices and gather information about them.
Configure scanning schedules, IP ranges, and credentials for scanning devices (like Windows machines, printers, switches, etc.).
Run scans to collect information about hardware, software, users, and other relevant data.
View and Manage Assets:
After scanning, you can view and manage assets in the web console.
You can see detailed information about hardware specifications, installed software, network details, and more.
Reports and Dashboards:
Lansweeper offers a range of built-in reports that can help you analyze and present data about your network and assets.
Create custom reports or use the predefined ones to generate insights and share information with stakeholders.
Alerts and Notifications:
Set up alerts and notifications to keep you informed about important events, such as software changes, hardware failures, or security issues.
Integration and Automation:
Lansweeper can integrate with other IT management tools and systems.
You can use APIs and scripting to automate tasks and data retrieval.
Maintenance and Updates:
Regularly maintain and update your Lansweeper installation to ensure you have access to the latest features, improvements, and security updates.
Remember, Lansweeper can have a steep learning curve, especially if you’re managing a complex network. It’s a good idea to refer to the official Lansweeper documentation, user guides, and community forums for detailed guidance and support tailored to your specific needs.
An overview of changes made in Lansweeper updates can be found in our changelog. To check whether your Lansweeper installation requires …
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