In a previous blogpost a shortly described what you can do with the “HP BIOS CmdLets for Windows PowerShell (x64)” and in this post I’ll give you a PowerShell wrapper for LTI/ZTI […]
In a previous blogpost a shortly described what you can do with the “HP BIOS CmdLets for Windows PowerShell (x64)” and in this post I’ll give you a PowerShell wrapper for LTI/ZTI […]
I have done same blogposts that includes the usage of the MDT Monitor: https://deploymentbunny.com/2013/03/06/powershell-is-king-i-need-to-monitor-os-deployment-in-mdt-2012-not-using-deployment-workbench/ https://deploymentbunny.com/2013/12/09/nice-to-know-dumping-mdt-monitor-data-to-a-webpage-using-powershell/ https://deploymentbunny.com/2013/12/13/nice-to-know-dumping-mdt-monitor-data-to-a-webpage-using-powershell-update/ and they all use the same basic function. During class last week I’ve got the question […]
For customers running HP ProLiant servers in the datacenter (many of my customers do) it is now possible to modify the BIOS settings using PowerShell much easier then it used to be. […]
In Windows Server 2016 (TP4) and Windows 10 1511 it is possible to create a Hyper-V Switch with NAT functionality, including publishing rules. The purpose is to run containers, but it can […]
Today during class we worked on Refresh and Replace scenarios. We touched based on a tiny step in the Task Sequence that is actually really cool. In the Task Sequence for Lite […]
In some cases an email as notification is all you need, maybe it is OSD related, monitor related, a script that needs to notify about a change, a friend of mine is […]
Today during class we had a discussion about testing things like upgrades, refresh and replace. It is of course possible to deploy a new virtual machines with all apps, but that kind […]
During the OSD class last week I did get some questions regarding the use of IP Helpers in the routers or using Option 66 and 67 in the DHCP server, since booth […]