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Danny Nichols

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  • Danny Nichols commented,

    Thank you Colby Bouma, that works great...exactly what was needed. Seems like there should be a function for that rather then needing the for loop but the first one worked perfect. I appreciate you...

  • Danny Nichols commented,

    Thank you Colby Bouma. Unfortunately, that is still producing the same output in PDQi (and Powershell) as before.

  • Danny Nichols created a post,

    Scanner Output

    Hi All, I'm trying to run the command below and I'm getting strange columns and incorrect data when the powershell scanner runs. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, but all the documentation I've s...

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    Scan Profiles in Scan Profiles

    There are scan profiles that come with PDQi which include other scan profiles so if I update a scan profile that is embedded in "Standard" it will now run when the Standard profile runs but can als...

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  • Danny Nichols commented,

    I've been using this script. It allows an in-place upgrade and is much better suited for what you are looking for without any uninstall. I use the CDN option, but there is a way to download the ins...

  • Danny Nichols commented,

    Has this issue been resolved yet? I believe I'm having the same issue still with version 19.

  • Danny Nichols commented,

    Bumping this again. This would be a great feature. I currently have to set a generic command line step to allow it to run successfully.

  • Danny Nichols commented,

    Thank you! That's exactly what I was looking for and hadn't found. I was able to create a collection with a custom variable. I'll have to manually update the variable but I don't know of any other ...

  • Danny Nichols created a post,

    FInd O365 Version

    Does anyone know of a way to find the version of Office 365 installed on systems? Similar to the other software that is provided where you can tell if the software is up to date or not. This would ...

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  • Danny Nichols commented,

    Okay, I think I figured out how to do this. I was looking in the schedule but instead you want to create a nested package with all of the packages you want to run in one schedule. This way, each pa...