Sequence of Events: 00:12 - Intro 01:05 - SCCM Unleashed and Powershell in a Month of Lunches Shoutout 01:25 - Google search Sysadmin Channel page to download script 01:55 - Script requirements 02:14 - Script parameters overview 03:38 - Copy script 04:42 - Manual (GUI) demo of what the script should show 05:24 - Powershell Script Demo 08:10 - Me laughing like a mad man 08:19 - Possible real world use case scenario 09:26 - Encountering a troll
Dude, this is awesome! I recently got a new job and it's the first company I've worked for that uses SCCM (though I've been an sys eng for years). This helps tremendously! One of the issues we have is patch remediation. In addition to the regular patch cycle, we have a 4 hour window on weekends for oncall engineers to jump on and basically remediate any servers that didn't patch in the regular window. Admittedly this is not the best way to go about patching, but we are a highly regulated company and need high compliance metrics for our servers. I do want to make the patching situation better, but this script and process you've demonstrated is exactly what we need in the interim to make the process go a bit more smoothly.
Thanks for this script. With the WMI classes I was able to pull the generic deployment status codes. But for scripting purposes I wanted to pull the individual details of the machines so I can script further actions if necessary. This is exactly what I was looking for.
Hi Paul, in this script, we can use the error and unknown machines right, in that video for the last action you enter deployment ID was not successful then it performs some actions to recover the in-progress machine to success then we can show in the number of compliant machines is increased on deployment status.
Dear Can we get email notification from Powershell if newer version of Adobe Flash player(Activex and NPAPI), Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox ESR and Adobe acrobat reader released
at 9.23 and/or if you feel lazy also, then just do " shutdown /i " in command or Powershell. furthermore for the sake of your command line dont forget " -force " at the end :)
Sequence of Events:
00:12 - Intro
01:05 - SCCM Unleashed and Powershell in a Month of Lunches Shoutout
01:25 - Google search Sysadmin Channel page to download script
01:55 - Script requirements
02:14 - Script parameters overview
03:38 - Copy script
04:42 - Manual (GUI) demo of what the script should show
05:24 - Powershell Script Demo
08:10 - Me laughing like a mad man
08:19 - Possible real world use case scenario
09:26 - Encountering a troll
Dude, this is awesome! I recently got a new job and it's the first company I've worked for that uses SCCM (though I've been an sys eng for years). This helps tremendously!
One of the issues we have is patch remediation. In addition to the regular patch cycle, we have a 4 hour window on weekends for oncall engineers to jump on and basically remediate any servers that didn't patch in the regular window. Admittedly this is not the best way to go about patching, but we are a highly regulated company and need high compliance metrics for our servers.
I do want to make the patching situation better, but this script and process you've demonstrated is exactly what we need in the interim to make the process go a bit more smoothly.
I’m super glad to see you found value in the script. Thanks for the feedback
Thanks for this script.
With the WMI classes I was able to pull the generic deployment status codes. But for scripting purposes I wanted to pull the individual details of the machines so I can script further actions if necessary.
This is exactly what I was looking for.
Good stuff Paul. I like the practicality. I'm just starting down the PS road myself and found this video to be timely and very pertinent. Thanks!
Hi Paul, in this script, we can use the error and unknown machines right, in that video for the last action you enter deployment ID was not successful then it performs some actions to recover the in-progress machine to success then we can show in the number of compliant machines is increased on deployment status.
You got yourself a viewer. Awesome video and very straight forward 👍🏽
Thanks a lot for the feedback.. Glad you liked the video
The Sysadmin Channel , you got a new subscriber. Look forward to new video. I like the facts that you use PowerShell to do some of the task
I don't want to read the books, your tutorial is enough for me ! ;)
Glad I was able to help. Cheers mate!
Brilliant video Paul! Thanks
Hi..
Good video.
I can do it but show the states per KB and per team?
Regards..
Great script!
Can you post a link to your SCCMSyncCycle.ps1 please?
Thanks for the feedback and here is that script mate!
thesysadminchannel.com/remotely-restart-sccmsynccycle-using-powershell/
Dear
Can we get email notification from Powershell if newer version of Adobe Flash player(Activex and NPAPI), Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox ESR and Adobe acrobat reader released
at 9.23 and/or if you feel lazy also, then just do " shutdown /i " in command or Powershell. furthermore for the sake of your command line dont forget " -force " at the end :)
Please Create more SCCM videos.
Thanks for the feedback. What specifically in SCCM would you like to see?
Nice !
please share the script and with step of using the script
Cmdlet, module, function not found error getting
Those who are in IT and not using Powershell arent smart enough to be in the IT realm.