Im trying to write a powershell script that will remove the computer running it from sccm during a task sequence. I have the proper server and site name in but it always returns a null resID during the task seq
Problem Description If we remove a computer from the myDomain\smsSCCMTestgroup AD Group it is even after 2 months not removed from the corresponding dynamic collection. Taking a look into ...
seconde one https://4sysops.com/archives/managing-inactive-clients-in-sccm-2012/Farid | windowscapture.comWednesday, December 28, 2016 7:24 PMOkay, Thank you But, bit clarification requires, Delete the discovery data only OR delete the computer record from Console and DB also. ???Please...
Hp Wolf Security got installed automatically and I understood that happened due to having HP Sure installed on the laptops and then HP Wolf Security got pushed. Now it's a major issue for us as we are using Sophos security system and with HP Wolf the laptops ...
install the ConfigMgr DP role, you must add the SCCM site server computer account to the Local Administrators group. Before installing SCCM DP role, this step must be completed; otherwise, DP installation will fail. You must perform this step for every new SCCM DP installation in your ...
SCCM 1802 console may terminate unexpectedly after you go to the Script Status node in the Monitoring workspace Synchronization of Unified Update Platform (UUP) files may time-out on a Central Administration site or primary site. After applying this update rollup, files associated with UUP packages...
How to use Test-PendingReboot By default, when running the Test-PendingReboot cmdlet on the local system, it will return two properties: ComputerName and IsRebootPending. How to use the Test-PendingReboot cmdlet. Note that SCCM doesn't manage the system, so the cmdlet can't find the SCCM...
Users may still launch Access from the Start Menu, but when users close Access, it will quit the application and remove the system tray icon again. 2 - Access will show available updates, but will not display an Update button. Users will be able to see ...
Restart the computer once done, and then try to install SCCM. The 0x80041013 installation error could be due to existing files or present Registry entries configured incorrectly. So, in this case, the best option is to remove the management tool, along with all related files, and then install...
Extract the archive to a local folder; Run a command prompt as an administrator and change to the SaRACmd directory:CD C:\Tools\SaRACmd To remove all versions of Office that are installed on the computer, run the command:SaRAcmd.exe -S OfficeScrubScenario –AcceptEula -Officeversion All ...