ejday1
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PDQ Inventory automatically installs .NET if the machine is missing it, at least that's the default setting, it can be turned off. Found under Options=>Preferences=>.NET Installation.I thought it ...
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it's always required some version of .NET? At least 4.5.1 i believe originally. Im happy if this is true and it's dropped back down to 4.6.1
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Well this will stop us upgrading, we have several vendor supplied systems with well over 1000 endpoints running them, that are unsupported past 4.7.2. So we are locked with that version for now. Ov...
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Yes, Unfortunately link got pretty much stopped immediately by our security team.
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Yes, unfortunately the DNS/VPN issue has rendered PDQ and inventory almost useless for our laptop fleet. Not PDQ's fault, but to compounding the issue our F5 VPN is very often passing the local cli...
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Im reposting this in case it's helpful to you. I have added a timeout option and also the ability to use IP, if your DNS is a bit slow to update. In MDT I run this as the domain service account tha...
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No, thats very different, you have an error code it means the package likely got down to the machine but the windows installation itself has failed, before it never even started. Googling that erro...
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here's a screenshot of my 64bit package. We suppress the reboot for package we deploy during the day with the /noreboot switch. then have a job at night that reboots them
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OK, screen shot shows you are using the wrong step type i think. We used the install step type and made sure 'include entire directory' is checked. that way the installer downloads the entire insta...
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We did this with the standard ISO with the following command line setup.exe /auto upgrade /DynamicUpdate enable /noreboot /quiet Had 2 have 2 different versions 32, 64bit Success rate was about...