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DEPLOY GOOGLE CHROME SILENTLY WITH NO SHORTCUTS Posted on September 10, 2018by admin
Deploying applications is as easy as ABC when there is no need to repackage them. But then you get a request that requires some changes that should be easy. To deploy Google Chrome silently with no shortcuts is one of them and is not as easy as you might think. Continue reading → Posted in Applications, SCCM
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KB3159706 BREAKS WSUS Posted on May 31, 2017by
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Apparently KB3159706 breaks WSUS for some of my customers. I’ve had a few calls where they say that WSUS doesn’t work any longer or that the Software Update Point in Configuration Manager is generatingerrors.
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ANALYTICS PLUS – REPORTS FOR SCCM Posted on October 14, 2016by admin
A while back I wrote a post on how to install and configure Analytics Plus from ManageEngine and how to get data from the System Center Configuration Manager database to create reports and dashboards. In this post I will share with you SQL queries that might come in handy when you are about to hand in reports or when you are creating your own dashboards for monitoring. Continue reading → Posted in ManageEngine, SCCM
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ANALYTICS FOR YOUR SYSTEM CENTER CONFIGURATION MANAGER DATA Posted on September 23, 2016by admin
The most common question I get from my customers who are using Configuration Manager is without a doubt; “Can I get a report on this?”, “Is there a dashboard for this?” or other analytics. Well, as most of you know, the reports straight out of System Center Configuration Manager isn’t always the best and there is no simple way of creating a dashboard either, at least not for the customer touse directly.
In this post I will be working with Analytics Plus from ManageEngine and show you how you can read data from the database directly and create a dashboard with three of the most common requests. Continue reading → Posted in ManageEngine, SCCM
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SIMPLE FUNCTION FOR LOGGING POWERSHELL SCRIPT Posted on August 26, 2016by admin
When writing larger scripts, logging is a must, so in this post I will share a simple function for logging PowerShell script. Continue reading → Posted in Powershell| Tagged function
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CREATE BLOB STORAGE IN AZURE WITH POWERSHELL Posted on July 27, 2016by admin
In this post I will show you how to create blob storage in Azure withPowerShell.
Azure blob storage is great for storing large amount of data that is accessible from all around the world through HTTP or HTTPS. I mainly use it for storing scripts that I use often at different customers instead of storing them locally on my computer or on one of many USB-sticks that I have a tendency to lose or misplace every other month. (Thank god for encryption and common sense not to save certain files and documents this way) Continue reading → Posted in Powershell| Tagged Azure
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CREATE A SCHEDULED TASK WITH POWERSHELL Posted on July 26, 2016by admin
Sometimes during OSD I need to create a scheduled task with PowerShell so that the clients runs another script once the user has gotten theclient.
In this short post, I will show you how to create a scheduled task that runs a script at logon, all through PowerShell. Continue reading → Posted in Powershell| Tagged
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CHECK IF THE NETWORK CABLE IS UNPLUGGED THROUGH POWERSHELL Posted on July 23, 2016by admin
In a recent script I did for a customer I needed to check if the network cable is unplugged through PowerShell on clients before continuing to execute the rest of the script. With PowerShell you can get a lot of information about the network card, but depending on the client you may have more than one card,WiFi for example.
I decided to create a function to check if the cable is connected and send the adapter to this function. Continue reading → Posted in Powershell| Tagged cable
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CONFIGURE A SMTP SERVER IN AZURE Posted on February 17, 2016by admin
Sometimes in my scripts I need to send the result in a mail, but I don’t always have access to a SMTP server, so I decided to configure a SMTP server in Azure that I can use. I will use SendGrid Email Delivery for this since I will get 25.000 free emails each month, more than I will ever use. Continue reading →Posted in Azure ,
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GET USERS IN AN AD-GROUP AND MAIL THE CONTENT Posted on February 12, 2016by admin
Today I got a question if could write a small script to get users in an AD-group and mail the content to the service-desk. (Easy way to keep track of licenses for O365 for example) The complete script can be found in the bottom of this post. This script can easily be added to a scheduled task that will run once every week or more often depending on your needs. Continue reading → Posted in Powershell| Tagged Active
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