February 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) With Lansweeper 4.1 you will be able to do a complete inventory of your windows network without the need to install an agent on all your workstations or servers. Not only will you be able to view all hardware and software details of your clients, the administrators and helpdesk staff in your company will be able to manage all your assets using an intuitive web interface where they can define custom reports, actions, scripts,... to make their daily support work a lot easier.
Lansweeper comes with over 200 build-in reports, Active Directory integration, Customizable Actions, User pictures, Licensing reports and cost calculation.
And best of all: the lansweeper freeware version is Ad-free and you can use it with unlimited clients in one domain.
This update brings printer scanning, active scanning for workgroups and a faster scan engine.
A demo of the web interface can be seen at http://www.lansweeper.com/demo
For more information contact:
Lansweeper.com
Filip De Pillecynlaan 4b, 9220 Hamme, Belgium
Email: lansweeper@hemoco.com
Web site: http://www.lansweeper.com
Lansweeper Announces the Availability of Lansweeper 4.1
Lansweeper is a customizable network inventory application. It runs in the network without the need to install an agent on all your workstations or servers.
2011-02-02
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[Press-News.org] Lansweeper Announces the Availability of Lansweeper 4.1Lansweeper is a customizable network inventory application. It runs in the network without the need to install an agent on all your workstations or servers.