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Uninstall adobe dc






uninstall adobe dc
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When I got to run the script, it pops up a window with the available custom input variables allowing me to fill them in at that time.

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So if I have script to search for something by date range, I can create 2 input variables, Start & End, and leave them blank. Have script input variables work as environment variables, and they can be filled in at the time of script run. It takes more time to click add/edit and input what is needed into the UI, then it does for me to just declare the same variables at the start of my script when writing them. Input Variables - My single biggest issue with scripting currently is the lack of usability with the current custom input fields. The less policies that have to be maintained, the better. This is certainly not ideal as 1, if you logically group your machines together, then splitting one out is a mess and even more importantly, then more policies created, the more you have to worry about going in and updating them when you want to change 1 thing. The answer is to move the machine to it's own group, and apply a new policy to that machine. This would be a much easier and faster way then having to go to Systems and then select the Scope and drill down that way.Įxclusions - We are unable to create exclusions for alerts.

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Scopes - From the Scopes creation page, we should be able to then click on the Scope and see all the machines that the Scope includes. PowerShell Console - Should be able to press up or some other key to be able to access, select previous inputs from that active session.

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Patch status should be available as a dashboard widget with the ability to drill down to site/customer or filter for those things when creating the widget.

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The list could easily be populated on the Windows Updates section that Pulseway currently has.ĭashboard - Needs more adjustable widgets. Windows Updates - We should be able to easily see a list of installed updates on the machine without having to go back through Patch Policy History. Services should then be selectable to be managed or not, or allow the ability to manage them right from that screen. I should be able to see all services on the machine, just like Pulseway looks at all applications installed. This is a basic function of every other RMM I've used.

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I should be able to assign some sort of permissions to scripts to hide/show them based on security group, level, or team.Ī full inventory of the machine should be performed by the agent and visible in the web portal. There are some scripts I have written such as an MDM remote wipe type script that I want to be able to access within Pulseway if needed, or one of my higher tiered consultants but not my lower tier. Should also be able to delete individual ones within the default section.Ībility to adjust script level permissions. I apologize in advance if this is too much in one spotĪbility to completely remove or hide default scripts. The below items are too much to put into a bunch of separate feature requests.

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This is going to be a bit of a novel but I hope the Pulseway staff and the community give it a read and feel free to comment, add suggestions, etc. I very much want to see Pulseway continue to improve and catch up to a lot of the other RMMs out there by addressing some obvious "misses" with certain aspects of the software. I very much love the Pulseway product overall, and I have been using it for a quite a number of years now. Let me start off by saying this is not meant with any kind of hate or ill will. # Check if work directory exists if not create it If ( Test - Path - Path $workdir - PathType Container ) # Start the installation Start - Process - FilePath "$workdir\adobeDC.exe" - ArgumentList "/sPB /rs" # Wait XX Seconds for the installation to finish Start - Sleep - s 35 # Remove the installer

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UPDATED VERSION 2 With auto detect if Invoke-WebRequest existsĬhange the version if needed in the Source URL: # Silent install Adobe Reader DC # Path for the workdir

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I made a install script for Adobe Reader DC to do a Silent install.








Uninstall adobe dc