

#Network inspector for windows 10 install#
The following predefined inspectors are included when you install the inspector add-on: In the network view, right-click the device and select Properties.

To check whether a device has the real-time inventory and monitoring agent This can only happen if you have deployed a device agent that includes the Real-time inventory and monitoring component. Some inspector data can be updated in real time. If you click the “Anti-virus installed” section of the chart, the list changes to display devices with an antivirus application. In the example above, you would click on the “No anti-virus” section of a chart to see a list of devices without an antivirus application. You can then apply an action to those devices (such as restarting the task) or view a report with that data to follow up.ĭata in the Inspector results folder changes every time you double-click on a chart in an inspector window. If you double-click the chart, you’ll see the individual devices listed in the Inspector results folder. For example, in the Scheduled tasks inspector a chart can show how many devices have failed a task. Viewing the results this way makes the data actionable. The data details are displayed in the network view in the Inspector results list.Įach chart shows a summary of data when you point to a portion of the chart.ĭouble-click the chart to view the associated data in list format. To view the details of a chart, double-click on the chart. Some data items in an inspector window are displayed as charts. Similarly, you can stop or start services running on a device by clicking the Services tab and right-clicking a service in the list. From the inspector window, you can click the Processes tab, right-click a process in the list, and kill the process. You can act on some items, such as the list of processes running on a managed device. When you click a managed device, you see the following tabs in the inspector window: For example, a default inspector is provided for managed devices. Items are displayed based on the XML file defined for that item. Inspector windows contain different tabs and data. Inspector windows open separately from the console. A new inspector window opens with data for that item.

For example, you can inspect managed devices, scheduled tasks, vulnerabilities, and the core server. Inspectors are defined for many standard items. Use the inspector to quickly find information about managed devices, groups, queries, security configurations, and many more items. The Ivanti® Endpoint Manager and Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager inspector displays details about items in the Ivanti console.
