Lansweeper Software Demo Tutorial | Part 3 - Control
After Lansweeper has found all the assets in your network, you can start using custom actions, software deployment, location maps and define user asset relationships to control your IT. Start your free trial today ► https://www.lansweeper.com/download Lansweeper enables you to discover, analyze, control and coordinate your entire IT network. Part 3 of 4 Lansweeper Training Tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CABp7Qh3JhA&list=PL-MlsB87IqF8E7nloJGcwPT6f0yD2YlG_ Looking for more in-depth Lansweeper webinars? Find them here: https://www.lansweeper.com/resources/webinars/ In this training video, we will highlight how you can use the insights gathered from the analysis of your data to take control of your IT environment, whether it is just one single device, a group of assets or your entire network. When opening an individual asset page, a wide range of built-in and customized actions can be found on the left side of your screen. These actions enable you to remotely perform tasks on this 1 specific device, ranging from a simple ping, over Remote Desktop to rebooting the computer. There are also a number of custom actions specifically for users, like the option to reset a password. Besides built-in actions, Lansweeper also offers the option to add your own, meaning that the possibilities are endless. If you are in need of inspiration, you can check out our forum, for custom actions submitted by fellow users and Lansweeper techs. Lansweeper also allows you to track dependencies, by linking assets to each other or to users. Monitor and computer relations are automatically defined by Lansweeper, while other relations can be specified when editing the asset. There are several relation types you can choose from and more can be added. This way you can keep track of which devices belong together and which user is currently using them. In order to keep track of your assets’ physical location, you can upload blueprints of your company building or department floor and place assets on them, creating a convenient map. You can edit your map by selecting the necessary assets from the list and dropping them where they belong. If you want to take control of your network on a larger scale, Lansweeper’s deployment feature allows you to remotely apply changes to the Windows computers in your network. A deployment package can make command-line changes on your machines, kill processes, silently install and uninstall software and run custom scripts. Lansweeper has a number of built-in packages to get you started, but you can of course also add your own. On the Lansweeper forum you have access to a whole library of user- and Lansweeper-built packages, all checked and monitored by our dedicated team of admins. These packages can easily be imported into your Lansweeper console. A deployment package consists of one or more steps that, if necessary, can be altered to better suit your needs. Once your package is ready, you can deploy it on a group, a report, or a manual selection of assets. You can choose to trigger the deployment manually or based on a schedule. Useful Links Website ► https://www.lansweeper.com/ Latest Installer ► https://www.lansweeper.com/download.aspx Knowledgebase ► https://www.lansweeper.com/kb/ Forum ► https://www.lansweeper.com/forum/ Blog ► https://www.lansweeper.com/blog/ Let’s Connect Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/lansweeper.network.inventory Twitter ► https://twitter.com/lansweeper Linkedin ► https://www.linkedin.com/company/lansweeper-bvba/ Contact ► Sales@lansweeper.com
After Lansweeper has found all the assets in your network, you can start using custom actions, software deployment, location maps and define user asset relationships to control your IT. Start your free trial today ► https://www.lansweeper.com/download Lansweeper enables you to discover, analyze, control and coordinate your entire IT network. Part 3 of 4 Lansweeper Training Tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CABp7Qh3JhA&list=PL-MlsB87IqF8E7nloJGcwPT6f0yD2YlG_ Looking for more in-depth Lansweeper webinars? Find them here: https://www.lansweeper.com/resources/webinars/ In this training video, we will highlight how you can use the insights gathered from the analysis of your data to take control of your IT environment, whether it is just one single device, a group of assets or your entire network. When opening an individual asset page, a wide range of built-in and customized actions can be found on the left side of your screen. These actions enable you to remotely perform tasks on this 1 specific device, ranging from a simple ping, over Remote Desktop to rebooting the computer. There are also a number of custom actions specifically for users, like the option to reset a password. Besides built-in actions, Lansweeper also offers the option to add your own, meaning that the possibilities are endless. If you are in need of inspiration, you can check out our forum, for custom actions submitted by fellow users and Lansweeper techs. Lansweeper also allows you to track dependencies, by linking assets to each other or to users. Monitor and computer relations are automatically defined by Lansweeper, while other relations can be specified when editing the asset. There are several relation types you can choose from and more can be added. This way you can keep track of which devices belong together and which user is currently using them. In order to keep track of your assets’ physical location, you can upload blueprints of your company building or department floor and place assets on them, creating a convenient map. You can edit your map by selecting the necessary assets from the list and dropping them where they belong. If you want to take control of your network on a larger scale, Lansweeper’s deployment feature allows you to remotely apply changes to the Windows computers in your network. A deployment package can make command-line changes on your machines, kill processes, silently install and uninstall software and run custom scripts. Lansweeper has a number of built-in packages to get you started, but you can of course also add your own. On the Lansweeper forum you have access to a whole library of user- and Lansweeper-built packages, all checked and monitored by our dedicated team of admins. These packages can easily be imported into your Lansweeper console. A deployment package consists of one or more steps that, if necessary, can be altered to better suit your needs. Once your package is ready, you can deploy it on a group, a report, or a manual selection of assets. You can choose to trigger the deployment manually or based on a schedule. Useful Links Website ► https://www.lansweeper.com/ Latest Installer ► https://www.lansweeper.com/download.aspx Knowledgebase ► https://www.lansweeper.com/kb/ Forum ► https://www.lansweeper.com/forum/ Blog ► https://www.lansweeper.com/blog/ Let’s Connect Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/lansweeper.network.inventory Twitter ► https://twitter.com/lansweeper Linkedin ► https://www.linkedin.com/company/lansweeper-bvba/ Contact ► Sales@lansweeper.com