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Customized Asset inventory

Notice: Customize inventory in vScope requires administrator priveliges By default, vScope inventories as many assets as possible from a data source. This way vScope will always reflect what’s i...

Windows Defender – Suspicious command launched from remote location

Background To inventory Windows operating systems, vScope uses WMI or WinRM (depending on your preferences). This is called a Discovery. Both WMI and WinRM run scripts from the vScope server to fetch ...

How inventory of certificates via WMI works

vScope can be used to discover certificates in the local cert store on a machine. For this, vScope uses the WinRM protocol in the WMI probe. There are two options relevant to the certificate inventory...

Why is information about Azure VMs missing

vScope uses Microsoft’s API to retrieve information about the Azure VM’s to vScope. The way the API works, it’s only possible to retrieve a certain kind of information about the VM i...

What’s included in License, Health & Metrics?

In order to offer the most basic support, we are collecting limited information about your vScope. This allows us to proactively identify and mitigate license issues, such as reassign license or updat...

Connecting to Custom SQL Database

Custom SQL allows you to discover assets using your own SQL queries. In this guide, we’ll describe how it works. Currently, vScope supports the following SQL databases:– MS SQL– MySQ...

How to update a vScope proxy

Proxies are automatically updated by initiation by the master vScope. If the proxy haven’t been updated you can always download and reinstall the proxy agent. Proxy for Windows: https://dist.vsc...