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Last modified by Sabrina V. on 2025/11/27 11:00
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... ... @@ -27,18 +27,18 @@ 27 27 - .dll 28 28 - .sys 29 29 - .jar 30 -)))|(% style="width:894px" %)With the file scanner, it is possible to read software on the clients that has not been installed in the traditional way (e.g., in-house developments). You can then use these in License Management, for example. You can find configuration options for this under [[Settings>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.ACMP Agent.WebHome]].30 +)))|(% style="width:894px" %)With the file scanner, it is possible to read software on the clients that has not been installed in the traditional way (e.g., in-house developments). You can then use these in License Management, for example. You can find configuration options for this under [[Settings>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.ACMP Agent.WebHome]]. 31 31 |Defender Scanner|(% style="width:351px" %)Collects Microsoft Defender scan results and status information 32 32 \\Examples: 33 33 - Quarantine information 34 34 - Signature version and signature age 35 35 - Event log entries of Defender|(% style="width:894px" %)The Defender Scanner collects various information about the installed Windows Defender. The Defender Scanner is activated when you go through and exit the First Step Wizard from Defender Management. In addition, you can configure which event types are to be inventoried. By default, “Information” is disabled, as the database would otherwise grow unnecessarily due to the large number of event messages. 36 -|Hyper-V Scanner|(% style="width:351px" %)Scans your Clients for Hyper-V guests|(% style="width:894px" %)The scanner reads the guests from the Hyper-V host. The distinguishing criterion for unique identification can be set in the [[Settings>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.ACMP Server.WebHome||anchor="HVirtualisierung"]] menu. Guests can also be excluded via a block list.36 +|Hyper-V Scanner|(% style="width:351px" %)Scans your Clients for Hyper-V guests|(% style="width:894px" %)The scanner reads the guests from the Hyper-V host. The distinguishing criterion for unique identification can be set in the [[Settings>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.ACMP Server.WebHome||anchor="HVirtualisierung"]] menu. Guests can also be excluded via a block list. 37 37 |Managed Software Scanner|(% style="width:351px" %)Scans your Clients for Managed Software|(% style="width:894px" %)The Managed Software Scanner scans the Managed Software installed on the Client. With the scan function, the ACMP Server determines a possible deficit between the installed and available version that the Client has installed. 38 38 |Rule Scanner|(% style="width:351px" %)Checks the rules assigned to the Clients|(% style="width:894px" %)With the Rule Scanner, you can find specific files, registry keys, and values on the Client. Please note that searching an entire drive may result in a long execution time for the scanner. 39 39 |Vulnerability Scanner|(% style="width:351px" %)Scans the client for existing vulnerabilities|(% style="width:894px" %)The Vulnerability Scanner ensures that the vulnerability definition file is updated. The file is used to check whether vulnerabilities exist on the client. 40 40 |Security Scanner|(% style="width:351px" %)Scans the Windows Security Center|(% style="width:894px" %)The data from the Windows Security Center (“Windows Security”) is read and forwarded to ACMP. Here you can display information on whether the settings, parameters, and antivirus solutions are still up to date. 41 -|Software Scanner|(% style="width:351px" %)Scans MSI / Setup software and Store apps and, if necessary, user-specific software|(% style="width:894px" %)The scanner reads the installed software listed under “Control Panel and Programs”. The scan function provides you with detailed information about the software installed on the Clients. Under [[Settings>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.ACMP Agent.WebHome||anchor="HAgentTask"]] you can specify which elements should be ignored by the software scanner. User-specific software can also be read. Please note that Updates and System components are disabled by default, as this would result in many entries being read for the client.41 +|Software Scanner|(% style="width:351px" %)Scans MSI / Setup software and Store apps and, if necessary, user-specific software|(% style="width:894px" %)The scanner reads the installed software listed under “Control Panel and Programs”. The scan function provides you with detailed information about the software installed on the Clients. Under [[Settings>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.ACMP Agent.WebHome||anchor="HAgentTask"]] you can specify which elements should be ignored by the software scanner. User-specific software can also be read. Please note that Updates and System components are disabled by default, as this would result in many entries being read for the client. 42 42 |System Scanner|(% style="width:351px" %)Scans hardware information of the machine 43 43 \\Examples: 44 44 - Computer name ... ... @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ 52 52 |Update Jobs & Configuration Profiles|(% style="width:351px" %)Queries the ACMP Server for the jobs assigned to it 53 53 \\Examples: 54 54 - Container jobs 55 -- Pending pushed jobs|(% style="width:894px" %)During execution, all jobs assigned to the client and [[pending jobs>>doc:ACMP.6 8.ACMP-Solutions.Jobs.WebHome||anchor="HAusfFChrungenvonJobs"]] are determined. This includes jobs that have been linked via a container, but also those that have been pushed to the client but not yet received. For clients that are in the home office and cannot be reached by the ACMP Server, we recommend using a short interval. This enables timely execution of pushed jobs. BitLocker configurations are also updated.55 +- Pending pushed jobs|(% style="width:894px" %)During execution, all jobs assigned to the client and [[pending jobs>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Jobs.WebHome||anchor="HAusfFChrungenvonJobs"]] are determined. This includes jobs that have been linked via a container, but also those that have been pushed to the client but not yet received. For clients that are in the home office and cannot be reached by the ACMP Server, we recommend using a short interval. This enables timely execution of pushed jobs. BitLocker configurations are also updated. 56 56 57 57 === Default - Unix === 58 58

