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txhockeyman

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  1. I will be evaluating ManageEngine's Patch Connect Plus that does 3rd party app patching. You may want to give it or Shavlik a look.
  2. Seems it was renaming the RemoteInstall folder that did it. Back up and running. It's crazy you have to do that to fix it though. Appreciate the answer.
  3. PXE had been working, installed update today for the latest hotfix regarding KB4016483. After this update, PXE is no longer working and gives a BCD error when trying to boot. Hopefully someone has an answer for this as it is getting frustrating. The Windows Boot Configuration Data (BCD) file from the PXE Server does not contain a valid operating System entry. Ensure that the Server has boot Images installed for this architecture. File:\Tmp\x86x64{abc123}.bcd Error code: 0x0c0000098 I’ve read that this was a problem in 2012 and all suggest removing the pxe setting to remove WDS and then selecting it back to have WDS install itself again. I’ve repushed my boot images out there and I can see them in C:\RemoteInstall\SMSImages. SMSPXE.log shows the following few lines: InstallBootFilesForImage failed. 0x80004005 Warning: Failed to copy the needed boot binaries from the boot image C:\RemoteInstall\SMSImages\COP00005\boot.COP00005.wim. The operation completed successfully. (Error: 00000000; Source: Windows) Failed adding image C:\RemoteInstall\SMSImages\COP00005\boot.COP00005.wim. Will Retry.. Unspecified error (Error: 80004005; Source: Windows)
  4. Looking to rename but have no idea how to package this. My script is below and think I'd have to bypass execution policy. Rename-Computer -NewName "PC0001" -DomainCredential Domain01\Admin01 -Restart Just not sure how to create a package for something like this.. Thanks for any replies.
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