Agreed, and that plan is in the works. Wish it was as simple as just doing it but when you throw 3rd party vendors and internal politics nothing is ever simple. But I imagine it is the same just about everywhere.
Trying to force users through our proxy. I can set the proxy with a script that just places a user.js file in their profile that has the correct settings. But I'd like to also disable the ability for users to change their settings from within firefox through the options menu.
I would assume...
We have some terminal servers set up and have people who keep trying to install printers. I know of the Group Policy Object that can prevent this, but it is on a user basis. Is there any way to set this up on a by device basis? Doesn't have to be a GPO change. Users are not local admins, but as...
Hopefully a stupid question. There is no way to map a drive on a system without a user being logged in, is there?
We have a software vendor claiming we need to map a drive and run a service as a domain account in order to access a samba share. As far as I know (and have been able to find) there...
I have SMS with the ITMU up and running. Everything is working fine, I just want to change the default behavior on one piece. When I deploy updates I have them automatically downloaded. It is downloading them to a folder it creates with the name of the package on to the root of the C: drive. I...
I am trying to create a query based rule to add computers that start with various strings to their own collection. So in sudo code it would be:
If computer name begins with "ABC" put it in the collection.
Also none of these have the client installed as of yet. Any help would be appreciated.
My question is how much does it matter what number of clients I enter during install when it asks for "Number of SMS clients:"? This is a brand new install. At the moment we only plan on using SMS on our servers. Long term we may use it on our workstations, but that has yet to be decided upon by...
Another option is to use each AD site as a site boundary and ignore subnets all together. Most of the examples show both, but there is no need for both unless you want to split things off more than just the AD site.
Trying to skip certain file types in windows no matter where they are.
+skip: *.mdf *.ldf *.tmp *.lck
I tried the directive with just that last night but didn't work. Do I need to make it:
<< "C:" >>
+skip: *.mdf *.ldf *.tmp *.lck
And then again for D: and E: etc? Or is there a way to put...
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