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Maybe I'm just an idiot, but I am unsure how to get this started. The listed "requirements" are a version of PoSh, a Windows workstation (still referencing Win7?) and a Windows server (still referencing 2008r2?), but then it talks about a SQL database. Is that a requirement? Where is the database referenced in the configuration? What is the WebService? Do I need to configure something (i.e. be an admin) on the CM server?
I am not an SCCM/MECM server admin, but I do support a subset of workstations and servers managed by it. Being able to maintain the health of the clients would be great, and this tool gets a lot of praise. I would like to try it out, but it would be tremendously helpful if someone could write up a quick step-by-step for using it.
Since there hasn't been any changes in 2+ years, I'm also wondering if this is still even a useful tool? Has Azure and related cloud services or just the difficulty of keeping up with changes made this obsolete?
Thanks!
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Maybe I'm just an idiot, but I am unsure how to get this started. The listed "requirements" are a version of PoSh, a Windows workstation (still referencing Win7?) and a Windows server (still referencing 2008r2?), but then it talks about a SQL database. Is that a requirement? Where is the database referenced in the configuration? What is the WebService? Do I need to configure something (i.e. be an admin) on the CM server?
I am not an SCCM/MECM server admin, but I do support a subset of workstations and servers managed by it. Being able to maintain the health of the clients would be great, and this tool gets a lot of praise. I would like to try it out, but it would be tremendously helpful if someone could write up a quick step-by-step for using it.
Since there hasn't been any changes in 2+ years, I'm also wondering if this is still even a useful tool? Has Azure and related cloud services or just the difficulty of keeping up with changes made this obsolete?
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: