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kschmeling
Engaged Sweeper II
Hello

We are testing the Lansweeper and I have an issue with deployment.

I made this configuration:

Step 1: Condition - Check OCS installation (x64)
ConditionType: File
Path: C:\Program Files\OCS Inventory Agent
File: uninst.exe
Condition: Exist
Action on Success: Run uninstaller x64
Action on Failure: Next


Step 2: Condition - Check OCS installation (x86)
ConditionType: File
Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\OCS Inventory Agent
File: uninst.exe
Condition: Exist
Action on Success: Run uninstaller x86
Action on Failure: Stop (Success)


Step 3: Command - Run uninstaller x64
Command: "C:\Program Files\OCS Inventory Agent\uninst.exe" /S
Success Codes: 0,1641,3010
Action on Success: Stop (Success)
Action on Failure: Stop (Failure)


Step 4: Command - Run uninstaller x86
Command: "C:\Program Files (x86)\OCS Inventory Agent\uninst.exe" /S
Success Codes: 0,1641,3010
Action on Success: Stop (Success)
Action on Failure: Stop (Failure)

When I run this deployment, I get the follow error:
Preliminary checks failed. Task Registering Error. The task has been configured with an unsupported combination of account settings and run time options. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80041314) Credential: (XXXXXX). ShareCredential: (XXXXXX).

Lansweeper Connection Tester:

Lansweeper Connection Tester 7.1.0.1

Scanning Lansweeper Service (on this machine)..
Status: Running
Version: 8.0.130.38

Pinging XXXXXX
Ping ok.

Scanning TCP ports..
135 open (EPMAP)
139 open (NetBIOS Session Service)
445 open (SMB)

Checking DNS..
XXXXXX resolved to: xx.xxx.xx.x
If this is not correct, please check for DNS problems.

Checking reverse DNS..
xx.xxx.xx.x:
Could not resolve the reverse DNS, please check for DNS problems.
No such host is known

Scanning netbios (UDP)..
Computername: XXXXXX
Domain: XXXXXX

Scanning netbios (445)..
Could not scan netbios

Scanning Active Directory..
operatingSystem: Windows 10 Pro
operatingSystemVersion: 10.0 (18363)

Scanning WMI..
Computername: XXXXXX
If this is not correct, please check for DNS problems

Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
\root\cimv2 Remote WMI access test OK

Operating system: Windows 10 Pro
\root\default Remote WMI access test OK

Checking C$ Access
Deployment Folder: OK
Access Rights: OK

Checking Task Scheduler
Task was successfully scheduled
Task ran successfully

Task Deleted

Done.
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kschmeling
Engaged Sweeper II
Yes,

First check this article: https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/deployment-requirements/

What I did. I created a GPO with this settings:

Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> System Services
Remote Registry: Startup Mode: Manual
Remote Procedure Call (RPC): Startup Mode: Automatic
Task Scheduler: Startup Mode: Automatic

I also created a user that is administrator of all workstation and use the same GPO to deploy this user in all workstations. This user is member of WRK_Admins group:
Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Restricted Groups
Group: WRK_Admins
Member: Empty
Member of: BULTIN\Administrator

I also created a firewall exception for Lansweeper server:
Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security

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kschmeling
Engaged Sweeper II
Yes,

First check this article: https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/deployment-requirements/

What I did. I created a GPO with this settings:

Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> System Services
Remote Registry: Startup Mode: Manual
Remote Procedure Call (RPC): Startup Mode: Automatic
Task Scheduler: Startup Mode: Automatic

I also created a user that is administrator of all workstation and use the same GPO to deploy this user in all workstations. This user is member of WRK_Admins group:
Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Restricted Groups
Group: WRK_Admins
Member: Empty
Member of: BULTIN\Administrator

I also created a firewall exception for Lansweeper server:
Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
B_Claeys
Engaged Sweeper II
Keny Schmeling wrote:
Yes,

First check this article: https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/deployment-requirements/

What I did. I created a GPO with this settings:

Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> System Services
Remote Registry: Startup Mode: Manual
Remote Procedure Call (RPC): Startup Mode: Automatic
Task Scheduler: Startup Mode: Automatic

I also created a user that is administrator of all workstation and use the same GPO to deploy this user in all workstations. This user is member of WRK_Admins group:
Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Restricted Groups
Group: WRK_Admins
Member: Empty
Member of: BULTIN\Administrator

I also created a firewall exception for Lansweeper server:
Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security


This worked. Thanks!
B_Claeys
Engaged Sweeper II
Hi,

Did you find a solution for this? We're running into the same problem.

Kind regards