Intune and PDQ Inventory/Deploy
Just curious where we are on Microsoft Intune managed devices and PDQ Inventory, and even better if we can use PDQ Deploy on Intune managed devices.
Anyone doing this yet?
Thanks, Tim Bryant
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I am also in the same boat. If this product worked with external machines and could deploy custom packages... would be great. ie cache packages from a central location and run locally or something. Also no install credentials should be required if the agent runs under local system. Is this type of setup being considered?
Thanks! Dan
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In my case, the Lenovo 300e computers reside on our network most of the time, so it should be as easy as adding the network to scan.
If I deploy the agent to them, will it catch them when they leave the network?
Would be great to have a walk through of how to pull this off within Intune.
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Still looking for a solution. They are all in DHCP, and they register in DNS, they just aren't in our local AD. Anyone have an idea on how we can discover them and pull them into PDQ?
I've got a firewall exception that should allow all traffic to and from from my PDQ Inventory server.
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When the pandemic started we set up a split-tunnel VPN using our Palo Alto firewall, which works well enough for now. We would also like to see a more integrated solution with Intune. Thought that it was very nice of PDQ to release essentially a free VPN to cover people who don't already have a VPN.
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