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+1 for this.
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Colby Bouma, thanks! As an alternative, I guess I could push out the powershell module when deploying the LAPS client to the endpoints, then execute the command locally on the endpoints, correct?
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Hi, I just signed in to say how brilliant the script is - thanks so much.I had a user contact me recently saying his laptop doesn't last very long when running on battery, so I ran a health report ...
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Thanks. Yes, this looks the likely cause. Although this PC would hvae been setup a few years ago, the date of the OS installation must related to the 1809 service pack. And the date matches the ins...
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Thanks. No worries. It's not a big deal as I know which 3 machines have Ansys installed. It is just useful to refer back to PDQ to recall which version (minor and major) they have as Ansys are quit...
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@..., thanks for the reply. Here is the path...
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We use Ansys Workbench, which is part of the Structures stuff (I think). Despite all the Ansys related applications which get installed and shown on the Start menu, I see nothing in the Control Pan...
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Bingo! This worked perfectly. My mistake for not spotting a CMD variable wouldn't be compatible with Powershell. Many thanks!
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dannybethell Did you find a solution to this? I see the official blog article has been updated to remove the powershell script. TIA
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I'm trying to follow your suggestion and create a tool. https://help.pdq.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/4411254123931/comments/4411284728347 The tool is set to Local, which I understood to mean it wo...