Gary White
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George, if it runs correctly when you run it manually, I'm thinking that the third example might be your bugaboo. If it ran successfully against your computer once and the package hasn't changed si...
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At the same time, in my experience at least, Chrome and Firefox will both update while the browser is open and in use without killing the process and closing the browser. The user will stay using t...
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Yes it will. That is how we have ours set. We have the package set to automatically approve after 7 days. Once the package auto-approves and downloads, the package version will update and then, bec...
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While I don't know for sure what the issue is on your side, I can tell you about three ways in which I've had similar issues on my side. In one case the package had been moved and the schedule coul...
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I can't get consistent results. I can't find a way to force it to match registry Value Name and Value ONLY if they appear under a specific path and that's just for one set of Value Name and Value. ...
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John Q, I'm testing to try to replicate. I do not have any reg entries with SelectiveSuspend so can you tell me is it at the same level as DriverDesc or is it in a subkey below there?
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Just to confirm, you have set up and ran a scan profile to scan the computers for these registry values correct? PDQ Inventory will not be aware of these entries unless you scan for them specifical...
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I may be misunderstanding your need, but dropping the 'application version contains' and just using the 'application name contains' would get you all installations of that software name, regardless...
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Danylo, Because 7-Zip includes the version number in the name, the easiest way would be to create a collection as shown below. In my example, I am including any computers that have either 7-Zip ver...
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I can't think of any way to truly randomize it, especially if you want to the computers to change group occassionally. I don't know if this would meet your needs, but what if you did dynamic collec...