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How to use a tool on a device

This guide shows you how to launch a Tool — built-in or custom — against an audited device from the device form.

AlloyScan device form with the Tools button

Device form with the Tools button in the header.

Prerequisites

  • You sign in to AlloyScan with either the Administrator or User role on the current site.
  • The Alloy Integration Launcher is installed on your local workstation (not on the target endpoint).
  • The local client that the tool invokes (for example, the Remote Desktop client, your VNC viewer, or PowerShell) is installed on your workstation.
  • The target device has been audited at least once so that its address attributes (DNS name, IP) are known to AlloyScan.
  • Your workstation has network reachability to the target device on the protocol the tool uses.

Steps

  1. Open Inventory from the left navigation and locate the target device. Use a saved view, the column filters, or the find a device workflow.

  2. Click the device row to open the device form.

  3. Click the Tools button in the device form header.
  4. Pick the tool you want to run from the catalog. Built-in entries (Screenshot, Ping, Remote Desktop, VNC, Trace route, etc.) appear alongside any custom tools the Administrator has defined.

  5. The Alloy Integration Launcher activates on your workstation and starts the matching local client, targeted at the device's address. Approve any browser or operating-system prompt that asks you to launch the Launcher.

  6. Use the launched client as you normally would (for example, log in to the RDP session, read the Ping output, type into the PowerShell window).

Note: The set of tools offered may be filtered by the device's operating system. A tool defined for Windows only does not appear on a macOS or Linux device.

Verify

After you launch a tool, you should see:

  • The Launcher's confirmation prompt or icon on your local workstation.
  • The matching client window open on your workstation, connected to or running against the target device.

If nothing happens after you click a tool, confirm that the Launcher is installed on your workstation and that your browser is allowed to invoke it. See About Tools for the execution model.