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Setting up WMI and WinRM on Target Machines without using an administrator

vScope can use the WMI protocol to inventory Windows OS machines. This also includes Hyper-V machines and the VMM. 1. Create user in Active Directory Create a user called eg. “svc_vscope” in your ...

Connect to Windows OS (PowerShell) Using Just Enough Administration (JEA)

Incorporating Windows PowerShell into your Discovery enhances vScope’s ability to collect information from the operating systems of Windows servers or clients. Using PowerShell, instead of WMI/W...

Connecting to Veeam Backup & Replication

You can connect to Veeam Backup & Replication either using SQL or API. The API was released Notice: vScope does not currently support Veeam Backup & Replication using PostgreSQL database Conne...

Exhausted Available Authentication Methods Error with RSA Key (SSH)

If you’re encountering the “Exhausted available authentication methods” error when using an RSA key on an Ubuntu 22.04 or newer server, it’s a sign that your RSA key is outdate...

SNI – Server Name Indication

When a client (web browser) connects to vScope via HTTPS, a modern browser will attempt to use SNI during the handshake process. SNI tells the web server (vScope) which hostname the client is connecti...

Connecting to Veeam Backup & Replication

The Veeam integration is used by vScope to discover your Veeam installation. vScope utilizes the SQL server required by Veeam for retrieving information. By default, Veeam comes bundled with SQL Serve...