Chris Brannon
Comments
I love that idea! At the MSP level apply a script to a group template and set a schedule or global schedule.
Dave Stephenson With Azure Automation moving to Runtime Environments, what about the ability to manage those REs within NMM and choose which RE is used for the scripted action? This would allow us ...
My initial thought about preventing drift was to ensure that all downstream clients using that policy are the same, so we do not need to look at specific clients when speaking about their backup po...
Expand the overall functionality initially. It would be beneficial to get all policies and assignments, assign them to all devices/users, delete local policies, etc. This would help in onboarding a...
Dave Stephenson, more like Desktop Image, but I don't know if I even need control over the logic.If the task fails, sleep for a few seconds and try again. If the retry fails, move on to the next ta...
@Dave Stephenson, I forgot I made that FR. Yes, it's the same idea. It's very difficult to identify which clients are missing from assignments.
Ahhh, awesome! I saw that but figured it was only the load-balancing (Breadth First, Depth First).
Yes, technically, I could build an Azure Automation account with a webbook attached to a runbook, but then I would be outside of NMM. I imagine more and more triggers will be added to the notificat...
Gido Veekens, similar to Dave's reply regarding inherited variables. We do a lot with customer abbreviations; in most cases, they could be generated by the client's name if additional templating fu...
We are definitely on the same page now :)
I like the overwrite option because you can essentially reset the assignments; that's why I was saying they should be noted in some way and not just exclud...
- Total activity 62
- Last activity
- Member since
- Following 0 users
- Followed by 0 users
- Votes 4
- Subscriptions 22