Calling All Beta Testers!
By Bozteck
*Updated 1-25-2012 6:30PM EST
You can download the latest beta of VNCScan Database Edition here.
Importing Existing Groups and Computers
If you are upgrading, you will be presented with the following dialog box upon first run:
Once you select Yes, you will be taken to the following dialog:
Pressing the Import button will pull all of your groups and computer information from your XML files into the new database. Once the import is complete, it will close and present you with the new main form.
Sharing Computers and Groups
You can now share your computers and groups with the rest of your team members. Here’s How!
- Create a folder on a commonly mapped network location. You MUST map a common drive letter. A \\UNC path causes problems.
- Change the location of the data on the MASTER computer as shown below:

- Choose “Yes” when asked to copy your files.
- Perform step 2 on all of the other computers but when asked to copy the files, say “No”
Other Improvements
- The performance and reliability of the background scanning has been vastly improved. It uses 80% less CPU cycles and uses 95% less memory overhead
- If you have ever experienced the bug that caused your groups or computers to disappear, you can say good riddance to that one in this version
- Managed groups with a lot of computers in them should load in a fraction of the time
- Computer search (in the upper right of the main form) speed has been increased by over 90%
- Performance improvements have been made to many common forms such as the computer properties window
- Some people saw a phantom group show up frequently named “Creation Date”. No more.
Background Scanning and Alerting Features in 2009.1.20
By Bozteck
Overview
New in 2009, Bozteck includes background service scanning and alerting to it’s powerful Enterprise Network Manager. This paper is a brief explanation of how it works and how to best take advantage of this new feature.
Usage and Benefits
Background scanning allows you to see an accurate view of what computers are running the VNC and RDP services as well as what computers are currently pingable on your network. You set the amount of time between scans in the main program preferences and then let VENM fo the rest!
The powerful alerting features keep you up to date on what is happening even when you’re away from your desk. Each of these actions can be set in the group properties and overridden by the computer properties. Below is an overview of available alerting and actions.
- When a computer goes offline
- Send an email to a designated address
- Run a local custom command such as “PING -t %HOST%” or any other command that you have created using the Custom Commands feature in VENM.
- When a computer comes back online
- Send an email to a designated address
- Auto-connect to VNC once the VNC service has been detected
- Run a script remotely on the computer once Windows has been fully loaded. This is a powerful way to schedule a script if the computer is currently not online.
How It Works
There is a decision tree method being employed for determining if a computer should be probed in the background. This decision tree is explained in the following bullet points.
- Scanning is enabled in the program preferences
- Scanning is enabled in the group settings
- Computer is inheriting settings from the group
- Scan the computer according to group settings
- Computer is overriding group settings
- Services are selected in the computer settings
- Scan the selected services
- Services are NOT selected in the computer settings
- Skip this computer in the group scan
- Services are selected in the computer settings
- Computer is inheriting settings from the group
- Scanning is NOT enabled in the group settings
- Skip the entire group from background scanning
- Scanning is enabled in the group settings
- Scanning is disabled in the program preferences
- Do no background scans at all
Conclusion
We’re excited about these new features in the VENM Console and will continue to build upon them. We would love to hear your feedback about this! Let us know what you think at feedback@vncscan.com
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January 24th, 2012
