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		By: Nils Macharis		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Erik,
Great Article!
I would like to inform you that Lansweeper released a new version which includes over 100 brand new Asset Management &#038; Help Desk reports!
https://www.lansweeper.com/blog/244/a-report-a-day-keeps-the-it-problems-away.html]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Erik,<br />
Great Article!<br />
I would like to inform you that Lansweeper released a new version which includes over 100 brand new Asset Management &amp; Help Desk reports!<br />
<a href="https://www.lansweeper.com/blog/244/a-report-a-day-keeps-the-it-problems-away.html" rel="nofollow ugc">https://www.lansweeper.com/blog/244/a-report-a-day-keeps-the-it-problems-away.html</a></p>
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		By: Rob B		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2017 01:31:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I also discovered Lansweeper by accident and find it an outstanding resource for inventorying hardware and software, the top two critical security controls.  I have nothing negative to say about the paid version when run on a domain network with Pro versions of Windows.  It is fantastic and inventories other devices, as well.  It will pull software license keys for various products, allow you to ensure the number of licenses in use does not exceed what you paid for, OID numbers can be pulled from printers (tells you how much toner remains and drum usage) and smart switches so you can see what device is connected to each port, along with serial numbers. MAC addresses, device uptime,  warranty status, and anti-virus status.  There is an active online support community.

Normally, you&#039;d expect to find Pro versions of Windows on a domain network.  On a home network, however, you are more likely to fine the Home editions, which require more hands-on effort to inventory.  This is the environment where the free version of Lansweeper would be a suitable test bed for assessing if it is something you want to try in a work environment.  Lansweeper needs IIS and SQL Compact which is fine for organizations with under 1000 devices.  At work, I run it in it&#039;s own Hyper-V environment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also discovered Lansweeper by accident and find it an outstanding resource for inventorying hardware and software, the top two critical security controls.  I have nothing negative to say about the paid version when run on a domain network with Pro versions of Windows.  It is fantastic and inventories other devices, as well.  It will pull software license keys for various products, allow you to ensure the number of licenses in use does not exceed what you paid for, OID numbers can be pulled from printers (tells you how much toner remains and drum usage) and smart switches so you can see what device is connected to each port, along with serial numbers. MAC addresses, device uptime,  warranty status, and anti-virus status.  There is an active online support community.</p>
<p>Normally, you&#8217;d expect to find Pro versions of Windows on a domain network.  On a home network, however, you are more likely to fine the Home editions, which require more hands-on effort to inventory.  This is the environment where the free version of Lansweeper would be a suitable test bed for assessing if it is something you want to try in a work environment.  Lansweeper needs IIS and SQL Compact which is fine for organizations with under 1000 devices.  At work, I run it in it&#8217;s own Hyper-V environment.</p>
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