mmuni
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Sara S, yes that is a better way to do it now that PDQ officially added support. They have come a long way.
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You could also make the MDT-Deploy create a txt file once its done. Then for the heartbeat packages add a condition so the only run if the machine already has the txt file created by MDT-Deploy.
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Could add it to the Agent. example: Packages would have an option that could be checked stating: "Allow deployment from Agent" You could also set an Agent deployment password as an option. This way...
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%username% should give you the current user.
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I'm seeing 100% CPU usage constantly. Inventory is in the 70's Deploy in the 20's but they fluctuate between the two. Processor: 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7 Processor has 6 cores, PDQ is in VM with 2 cor...
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P.S. Variable options page has its own export for variable. If I want variables exported I would make my own seperate export.
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This would also be very useful for creating a window of time when you know no deployments will be running and you can schedule the PDQ machine to install updates and reboot without worry that a dep...
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That won’t really work for this. The start of the deployments is not an issue, the issue is preventing new deployments that are queued after a set time while not interrupting deployments that have ...
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Yes, me too! I'm trying to use the ones provided but its just not really enough. would be nice if we could load our own images of a specific size (or even have the program resize on import). anothe...
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LAPS is also being rolled out at my locations as well. The local admin password for each computer account is stored in the accounts attributes on Active Directory in clear text. So any Active Direc...