My employer Best Software Consultants B.V. organized a demonstration from LiquidWare about their product ProfileUnity. After that, I was enthusiastic about Profile Unity that I decided to give it more attention. So, I installed it on my lab environment and tested it thoroughly.
In this blog article, I will describe all the steps to install and configure ProfileUnity on a domain environment.
Read more: [Article 1] ProfileUnity from LiquidWare: install and configuration
In this article, machine-based licensing is used. Machine-based licensing is no longer supported by Adobe. But the way of working can be used in other scenarios as well.
During an assignment, I was challenged with whether it is possible to change the Adobe Acrobat DC license from Pro to Standard and visa-versa. I found out that it is possible to do so.
Under the hood, Adobe Acrobat DC Standard and Adobe Acrobat DC Pro are the same. The only difference is the license. The license makes it a 'Standard' or 'Pro' version. So, if you want to change the license, you only have to unregister and register the new one. In this article, I will tell you how to change the license.
You can also watch this video on YouTube:
Read more: Adobe Acrobat DC Standard and Adobe Acrobat DC Pro on one PC
General:
Extensions can be a big hassle. Extensions are not applied, blocked or not applied at all. Thus input for a new article.
In this article, I will describe all the steps to implement extensions for both Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge Chromium via group policies. Also, the implementation of Edge Chromium extensions via Ivanti Workspace Control.
At the end of this article, I will give you my tips.
Read more: Implementing browser Extensions via GPO and Ivanti Workspace Control
(There is also a version to run the SCCM Client Actions remotely on clients. See: Performing all SCCM Client Actions on remote computers)
This is a follow up on my previous article perform all the SCCM Client Actions with vbscript. Now, I have chosen a different approach: a PowerShell form where you can select the actions you want to perform. The interface is also multilingual. It supports English (fall back language), French, German, Dutch and Spanish. If your OS is in one of these languages, then the interface is in the same language. Otherwise, it is English. You can also overrule the language.
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