FAQs Related to Linux Machines

FAQs Related to Linux Machines

 

Is it possible to scan devices if AssetExplorer is installed on a Linux machine?

Endpoint Central is currently only compatible with Windows operating systems. If AssetExplorer is installed on a non-Windows server, such as Linux, then Endpoint Central must be manually installed on another Windows machine and integrated with AssetExplorer under Admin > Apps & Add-ons > Integrations > UEM Products.

For more details, please refer to this link.

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