PDQ Deploy

PDQ Deploy–GPO Setting up the Default User Image

PDQ Deploy–GPO Setting up the Default User Image

Windows 10 will give you the ability to setup a picture for your account on the computer.   We have this same capability with our G-Suite, so we decided to turn off this feature and just set the “Sinchak” Tigre as the default user image for everyone.   Once this is set, then the user cannot change […]

PDQ Deploy - Removing Profiles from Work Stations

PDQ Deploy – Removing Profiles from Work Stations

There are times when it is beneficial to remove profiles from workstations.   This last school year we ran into a couple of profiles that became corrupted and it was easier to remove them and allow the server to rebuild them, or the computers in the computer labs will build up profiles over time and it […]

PDQ Deploy–Office 2010

PDQ Deploy–Office 2010

One of the things that kept us to imaging hard drives in the past was the installation of Office on all of the machines.   It was just faster to setup a machine and copy the hard drives to other computers.   Now we have the ability to deploy software, and Office 2010 which takes about 9 […]

PDQ Deploy–Remove default Fax and MS XPS Document Printer

PDQ Deploy–Remove default Fax and MS XPS Document Printer

When you first install Windows 10 Education or Enterprise editions, Three default printers are installed.   Two of them are not used on our network.   Fax and MicroSoft XPS Document Writers.   We put together a power script that can run in PCQ Deploy that will delete these printers. Email this page

PDQDeploy–Pushing out MSI Installs

PDQDeploy–Pushing out MSI Installs

For our new Server 2016/Windows 10 deployment project, we were fortunate enough to get PDG Deploy Inventory and PDQ Deploy software.   This will allow us to push out software and control the machines over the network, with more options that we have with Group Policy. Email this page