Nick Longin
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Hehe, yes, I just received an email about the new PowerShell scanner today. That pretty much solves this entire thread because you can return just about any information you like from a PowerShell s...
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Hi Bobby, As per my previous post, I have solved my specific use case by using dynamic collections which filter machines based on PDQ Inventory's built-in system variables, e.g. Application Version...
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I assume you're referring to Remote Desktop sessions connected to the same server? Enable this Group Policy for the server: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote...
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I was originally thinking about auto-approved packages from PDQ's library, such as Google Chrome, since it seems kind of pointless having them auto-approved if they then have to be manually deploye...
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After a whole lot of trial and error I think I've come up with a reasonable solution to this problem. Make sure the laptops have "Register this connection's addresses in DNS" enabled on their VPN ...
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Ah, thanks Luke. I now see what's going on as far as the strange behaviour in my 2nd post is concerned. PDQ is actually running on the same server as RRAS, so that server's local DNS cache knows th...
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Hi Luke, Yes, I enabled that option a few days ago, but it didn't really seem to have any effect. One other thing I've noticed though, is that if a laptop acquires a DHCP lease on the local network...