![]() ![]() ![]() It just works, get nice reports of usage by department/manager/user. Setup as location based, and some printers are hidden from the portal and secured by security groups (HR, Accounting, Finance). If you have a lot of printers to manage across remote sites that don't really have print servers. Beats the hell out of digging through all of the reports from the different Admin panels in 365. They were all looking for different types of reports, build it out in the web interface, click schedule annnnd done. We have it doing audits and reports for us for different departments. If you are using Microsoft 365, AdminDroid for the massive win. I heard people use universal dashboards (or whatever they are called now) and rundeck, never used these though. ![]() Personally I use Jenkins for that task which probably isn't the best option. With script runner solutio you don't need to give such users any permission.Ħ) occasionally, ps scripts converted to exe get flagged as malware Instead, parameterize your scripts and use script runner solution (they are all web-based afaik):ġ) less time spent on gui and more on logic, bonus point - less potential errorsĢ) version control - no need to make sure all your users are provided with latest version of your script, no need to write any kind of autoupdate logic - your users will always run latest versionģ) you'd have a history of who run what, at what time and what was the result - very usefulĤ) access control to your scripts - today you want some people to run script but tomorrow they shouldn't be able to - how to do it with distributed exe?ĥ) sometimes you need to give tech-clueless person a script for them to enter some data in editbox and press "ok* button for script to do it's job, but this job requires some access somewhere (software, database) and/or admin permission. I'd say building gui for scripts and/or packaging them as exe is a dead end. ![]()
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