Corellian, Shane
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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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Sure. There are a few ways to go about this. If most of your computers have the same version of WinZip then this will be very easy. Go out to the registry of one of the WinZip computers and go to H...
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Good question. It is important to remember that a machine can (and often does) maintain multiple versions of the MS Visual C++ Runtime. Some applications require a specific version of the Runtime s...
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Thanks for the offer, Robert. When we get to that point we may reach out. These major changes always increase the ol' blood pressure so we are grateful for the offer.
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Hi Robert, You are correct in the fact that your environment is stressing out SQLite beyond its limits. The short answer is Yes. In all candor we are seriously examining Microsoft SQL. Before we ev...
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Directed Broadcasts are ideal however we have put a feature in PDQ Inventory that basically utilizes another online target computer (a helper, if you will) that resides in the same subnet. After th...
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The collections are updated in a background process that constantly runs. Large environments take a little longer. However, when a collection is referenced it is pushed to the front of the refresh ...
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Definitely recommended to have both installed on the same machine. This way they can communicate with (and compliment) each other. On the same machine you can have PDQ Deploy target PDQ Inventory c...
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Steve, Your filters should do the job. Another option would be to use a filter using Does Not Match Expression with the value 4\.6\.2|4\.7 The backslash is used to escape the dot character. The pip...
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Hi Adam, You need to use the Group Filters to do this. This article should help you find exactly what you're looking for.