Shane Corellian
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This ability is now available in PDQ Inventory running in Pro Mode. You need to create a new Scan Profile and referencing the File scanner. You will need to enter the criteria for the type of file(...
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Since you are running in Pro Mode, you can create a Report to show the info you seek. We have plans to add the ability to use Local Group membership in collection criteria. To illustrate: I created...
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OK, here is how you can get what you're looking for. The attached file is a collection tree that you can import into your environment. You'll obviously need to change the AD Paths to match your inf...
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I'll just add to Adam's statement. The current AD Sync will delete computers from the PDQ Inventory DB ONLY if those computers were originally added to the DB via the AD Sync process. Computer obje...
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Short answer:You really should have AD Sync enabled Long Answer: AD Sync doesn't have to be enabled but we would recommend it. If you don't have it enabled then you would need to manually add / del...
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Hi Jonathan, A better way to state the AD Sync isn't that it only places computers into the All Computers collection. It performs two functions: It automatically adds (or deletes) computers in you...
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I should also add that if you are using PDQ Deploy Pro you don't need to use a bat file. You can just specify the Action as a Command and not a Package and then pass the command line directly into ...
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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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Thanks for posting this, Servis. I'll check this out in my environment.
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Hi Mitchell, First off, thank you for your kind words. We are excited about PDQ Deploy and we love its simplicity. Yes, there is a way to get Adobe Flash installed with the customizations you need...