![]() My only major gripe is that it doesn't work for crap in a mobile interface. We deploy a customized VNC template to all our internal workstations and can 1-click initiate it from LS. Oh and whatever remote control tool you settle on can be integrated into Lansweeper with a 1-click action to call the remote tool from the asset page. Leaving Lansweeper would probably mean investing in at least 2 or 3 other tools to replace it. Custom OID scanning, very flexible report builder, pretty intricate custom ticket options. It's a clever little minx too, the more you use it the more you realize it can do. It augments PRTG quite well - PRTG is more effective as a realtime live monitoring dashboard, but Lansweeper fills in the gaps with rich asset scanning. We use and love it, for ticketing, scanning, asset management, reporting, the works. But if you use that along with Boztec VENM, you should be able to do inventory and remote/scripting. I would go with Spicework if you want to spend $0 though. I really like the patch Tuesday reports they push as well. I don't use any of the helpdesk features. Found out a few event notifiers were stopping, which would mean no HDD Failure alerts. Stopped process is really great, I check this daily. I can still look at the server TAB for events. You can prob twist your own report for this, but I havn't found a report that will execute on just servers for x,y,z, events. The alerts cannot be as modular as Spiceworks (IE Alert 6005-8 on Server group), bummer. ![]() There is purchase/project stuff build in I believe, but I don't use it. ![]() Also is helping with my asset purchases, solely just with the warranty API from Dell. The software inventory is the reason I purchased it. They added some new stuff for spring, nothing amazing, but they have a plan and are moving forward. I really like the conditional script feature. I've been using it to schedule tasks upon reboot based on the condition a file exists that is put in after the installation. You can add a Basic action to connect via VNC, maybe RDP.,if that's what you mean. ![]()
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