
Jason Hanks
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Hi Lew, There isn't a native way to do this with PDQ Deploy, but with PDQ Inventory you can create reports and collections to help organize and keep track of which machines have software installed ...
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Hi Mike, Setting the cleanup at 1 day is pretty aggressive already so it's not something we're really looking into adding as a feature. Is there a reason you don't want to at least see the deploym...
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Hi, At the current time PDQ Deploy and PDQ Inventory will only work with Windows O/S. Jason
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Hi David, That is something we're looking into adding as a feature at this time however no decisions have been made at this time. Unfortunately, as of right now what you're doing is the best proce...
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Hi Jennifer, This usually has to do with an issue with the network driver on the target machine. Take a look at this forum post for further information: An extended error has occurred. Jason
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Hi Will, This should be pretty easy to accomplish with a basic report. Add the three columns that you were inquiring about and make sure that you choose all of your computers with the "Select Coll...
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Hi Michael, If you go to Preferences -> Deployments in PDQ Deploy you should see a place to check for "Scan After Deployment" and a dropdown box to choose either the default scan profile from Inve...
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Hi Kevin, You can do this in PDQ Inventory if you are using a Pro or Enterprise license and using a custom scan profile. I've attached a profile that will scan `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentCon...
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Hi, Did you run a new Standard scan on the target machine after you uninstalled the software? If you haven't run a new scan then PDQ is showing you the previously reported information. If you do ...
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Hi Joe, PDQ Inventory with a Pro license is required for this to work, but essentially when Inventory does a heartbeat scan or ping on the computers and sees a state of change from Off to On, it wi...