Scan a Domain

Scan a Domain

Role Required: SDAdmin

Scanning Windows machines requires Endpoint Central agents. Click here to learn more. 

To scan a domain,
  1. Go to Admin > Discovery > Windows Domain Scan or click the Scan button in the header pane and navigate to Windows Domain Scan.

  1. Click the Scan icon beside the domain you want to scan on the domain list view page.
  2. In the scan window, select the organizational units that need to be scanned.
  3. The site(s) will be auto-allocated based on the selected domain.
  4. Click Start Scanning to initiate the scanning process.  
Once the scan is complete, a detailed report will be generated of the total number of workstations scanned.

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