
Corellian, Shane
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You were really close, Stephen. The problem with those collections is that the sub collections are evaluating any application to be lower (or higher) than 3.3.2. You still need to have a filter for...
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Doubtful. PDQ requires a little more than LDAP standards. There are some native .NET calls that I would imagine would not work with JumpCloud. That being said, if you check out the demo, let us kno...
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Hi, Jelle We are planning on moving the ESR package over the 52 branch at the next non-patch release (which is about 6 weeks away). We usually move to the new ESR right away even though Mozilla con...
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Hi Trav, I don't know where to look to determine if CALs are used.
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Hi Trav, Did you try the steps listed above? You will need to utilize the registry scanning to pull the SQL edition.
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Scott, Do you have an older version that you can send us? We need to test out how upgrades work and the vendor doesn't appear to offer old versions.
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Yes. The vast majority of Preferences are stored in the database so they would get backed up.
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PDQ Inventory still has the same behavior. PDQ Inventory has a file scanner but not a folder scanner. All folders (or paths) are determined as related to a file or files. If the file names under th...
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Yes, you can do this in the Pro mode of PDQ Deploy. In the current version It is kind of a round-about way of doing it, kind of like using TaskKill. In this case you could use TaskList.exe to see i...
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Quick note: I modified the image when I realized I had the wrong comparison. Using the example above you would show computers that ARE members of the collection. The original image showed the wrong...