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  1. This tool is developed to help SCCM administrators for performing alot of SCCM Client operations on multiple managed machines at the same time "Parallel", and it providing the below functionalities: - Ping. - Easy to access the logs: (Open log directory, WUHandler, Windows Update log, PolicyEvaluator, UpdatesDeployment, ExecMgr, etc ...). - Trigger Update / Software life cycles. - Trigger software / hardware inventory cycles. - Rebuild software distribution. - Redeploy machine group policy. - Clear sccm cache. - Remote commands: (Diable firewall, Set proxy, reset proxy, Enable fire sharing, Enable network discovery, kill process, etc...). - Restart SCCM services: (Windows Update, SMS Client, BITS). - Repair the agent. - Uninstall the agent. - Check Client connection - List update deployment status for selected deployments. - List software deployment status for selected package deployments. - Rerun multiple advertisments for multiple machines. - easy to filter and find machines. - export the results to excel sheets. Note that all of the above mentioned functionalities can be done for multiple machines at the same time "Parallel" and they are available for both "Updates deployment, and Software deployment". Amer Qaralleh You can download the tool from my portfolio: Download MD5: 1a415171e957a43ccee16d77281de3d2 AJQ SCCM Client Diagnostic.zip
  2. Hello everyone, Our company has about 15 physical servers and 30 virtual servers. Due the large amounts of service requests by our colleagues we are behind in documenting the network infrastructure and the servers specifically. If I have to document them all manually it will take at least a full week to complete, so I was wondering if there are any tools for Server 2008 R2 servers to export information. Mainly interested in one or more tools to get the following information: - Network card settings - Disk Management (Disks, size, online/offline, status) - Present network shares - Installed Windows Roles and Features - Page file (location, maximum size) - Device Manager - Installed software (Version, install date, supplier) - Services (all services, their start up type, logon as and status) ANY help in the form of tools that you can provide would be greatly appreciated! Kind regards, Dennis
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