
jpalsi
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Add CERTCC Log4J to Inventory
Is it possible to somehow take the output of the CERTCC Log4J Powershell script and use it in Inventory? I've setup a Deploy task to run the script and it does produce output, but you need to clic...
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DefaultMediaCost Registry Entry
We have 4GLTE cards in our laptops and have unlimited data (Public Safety plans), so we try to set all of our laptops to "unmetered". Thru the GUI it does not work and requires a change to the reg...
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Win 10 Appx Removal Scripts?
Are the Windows 10 Appx removal Powershell scripts from yesterday's Live Show available for download? I checked on the video's page, but there are no download links. Thanks!
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scan for macros enabled
Hey guys...is there an easy way to scan computers and show me how many of them have users with macros enabled in Word or Excel? Thanks
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Uninstall Silverlight and original MSI is missing.
So..I've discovered that some of our PC's have very old versions of MS Silverlight that will not update due to a 1612 error. A 1612 says, basically, that the original install file could not be fou...
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PDQ Deploy and Windows Features
This is probably an easy one (and probably answered many times)...can I get Deploy to turn on a Windows Feature in Windows 10? If so, what are the steps? Specifically, I need a package that will e...
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WannaCrypt Collections
I was looking at the built-in collections for WannaCrypt and noticed that I have a few PC's that are showing up as "Not Patched". However, upon closer inspection they have all updates and patches ...
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Remove Chrome Machine Level
I need to remove machine-level installed versions of Chrome. I know (and have used) the per-user installed removal package, but don't see a pre-built package to remove Chrome if it was installed a...
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Copy shortcut and custom icon
As requested from today's (9/8/2016) webcast on copying/deleting files and shortcuts. Here's a custom package I threw together to create shortcuts to an internal website with a custom icon. Step 1...
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Repair Install App
Need to run a repair of an application already installed on several computers. I found the syntax, "msiexec /f {GUID}". This works well when I ran it manually, but the GUID for the installed app...