
Chris LAMBERT
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I use several 'super' packages one package that contains every software we install on devices. It only install in the case of OLD. one package that will uninstall everything (used if a computer i...
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What you are asking for does not require a GUI to accomplish the task. This is something that lends itself to using Group Policy Preferences. However, if you really want it to be done in PDQ, jus...
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I envision this as a CASE or IF-THEN scenario that I would love to see within PDQ. Not just for this instance of course, as there have been numerous other times it would have proved useful.
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While you may be able to check if the active connection is cellular (if direct on the laptop itself), tethered to a mobile device via hotspot methods would present as a WiFi connection to Windows. ...
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Same solution here as well
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NeverWinter Nights?
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There used to be a network deployment method for Autodesk products. It has been some time, but I recall doing a custom installer with Autodesk's tools. With a quick search I found this link: http...
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Right! The upgrade data set has to be local to work properly
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One of the caveats is to ensure your drivers and BIOS are on the latest version. Based on my experience, Windows now detects incompatibilities and will fail the install/upgrade if he drivers and B...
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This is a perfect candidate for using Group Policy Preferences, if you are using Active Directory that is.