
Lipovsky, Marcel
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Look under Hardware > System devices > "Universal Serial Bus controllers" But it won't tell you about the Physical interface. If it's USB-A or USB-C.For that you may use a custom field where you ca...
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Hi, I've looked up the error and it says: "The Windows message “0x80070057” represents an error caused by invalid arguments or invalid parameters. This is why, in some cases, you will also find the...
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Hi Tim,I am no powershell expert, BUT if you join the PDQ Discord, you will get some help there within hours. you don't have to wait that long. 😁 https://discord.gg/MxamNxDK
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Hi Gregory,in my experience, there are some software packages that simply don't like being deployed. Some do "require" that you log on in to the system with GUI. So I would firstly try to physicall...
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Hi Timothy,you can create collections bases on the "Registry name" Which is also a part of the uninstall string in the "Registry path" column. i.e. {AC76BA86-7AD7-1051-7B44-AC0F074E4100} for Adobe ...
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Hi Vishal,technically, the PowerShell script does create the Custom attributes for you. When you run a PowerShell scanner, the result is placed in Device > PowerShell. You can create a collection t...
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Hi Mike,you might want to check https://www.pdq.com/blog/remotely-activate-office-microsoft/
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Hi Thomas,the configuration is pretty easy, you have to use the "Not all" or "Not any" instead of "All" in the filter configuration. See the picture
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To update the variable use the command:C:\Program Files (x86)\Admin Arsenal\PDQ Deploy>PDQDeploy.exe UpdateCustomVariableUpdateCustomVariable [-Name] string [-Value] string You might find some insp...
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Hi Ntrkulja,just an idea here:- create a custom variable in Inventory - varCurrentGroupID- create a custom "old sw version" dynamic collection with application name, minimal expected version and it...