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LsAgent 12.6.3.3, the newest of three consecutive releases from Lansweeper, is a lightweight endpoint client whose sole purpose is to collect granular hardware, software, and configuration data on Windows, macOS, and Linux machines and forward that intelligence to a central Lansweeper IT asset-management deployment. Operating transparently in the background, the agent interrogates local WMI, registry, plist, and kernel interfaces to build an exhaustive device fingerprint—serial numbers, memory banks, installed applications, user profiles, warranty dates, and more—then compresses and encrypts the payload for transmission either through a direct HTTPS push to the on-premise Lansweeper server or via Lansweeper’s cloud-hosted relay service when devices roam outside the corporate network. Because the agent keeps a local cache and employs differential sync, recurring audits add minimal network overhead and remain resilient to intermittent connectivity. Organizations typically deploy LsAgent to laptops, remote workstations, and isolated subnets that cannot be reached by server-initiated scanning, thereby closing visibility gaps for BYOD, remote-work, and off-site fleets while still maintaining an authoritative, up-to-date CMDB. Security teams also leverage the continuous telemetry to spot unauthorized software, unpatched systems, or hardware changes that alter the asset risk profile. The executable is signed, updates itself automatically from the Lansweeper console, and respects existing proxy settings, so no manual reconfiguration is required as endpoints move between networks. LsAgent falls under the Network & Admin category and is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are furnished through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and enabling batch installation of multiple applications.
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