


Here's an example pulled from JAMF - but I have the group it's in, versus the user - but you get the point. So, if I don't want to sacrifice one of those precious 20 fields, I will sneak the info in somewhere else on the asset page - for example, the 'description' field. Seems like a lot, until you do a lot of stuff like what I'm suggesting. Now - Lansweeper has custom fields, but only 20 of them. What I do is make an API call to the MDM and pull information from it that Lansweeper doesn't get out-of-the-box - particularly user assignments. **This is not supported by support, so insert the 'you're on your own, don't screw up your database and don't say we didn't warn you' warning here - which is what they generally tell me*** Well, I'm not the expert on scanning iOS but I am pretty sure that Lansweeper gets the user info for that stuff only if the devices are enrolled in InTune for management.
