First of all thank you for this superb website, the guide on SCCM 2007 is perfect, I often rely on it.
Anyway, here is my problem :
We have problem with a driver on our workstation, a workaround is to uninstall the driver and reboot the machine (we have tried this on few machines and it works).
My question, is there a way to send a script to all the client in that collection to uninstall the driver and then reboot the machine or should we push a new driver to the client in order to replace the defect driver?
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Hello guys,
First of all thank you for this superb website, the guide on SCCM 2007 is perfect, I often rely on it.
Anyway, here is my problem :
We have problem with a driver on our workstation, a workaround is to uninstall the driver and reboot the machine (we have tried this on few machines and it works).
My question, is there a way to send a script to all the client in that collection to uninstall the driver and then reboot the machine or should we push a new driver to the client in order to replace the defect driver?
Hope I was clear
Thank you in advance for your ideas,
Regards,
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