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PDQ Deploy v19.3.298 Enterprise


PDQ Deploy v19.3.298 Enterprise

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PDQ Deploy v19.3.298 Enterprise | 73 MB | Language: English

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PDQ Deploy is a software deployment tool used to keep Windows PCs up-to-date without leaving your chair or bothering end users.

Deploy Almost Anything
Silently deploy almost any Windows patch or application (.exe, .msi) to multiple Windows PCs simultaneously. Deployments can install, uninstall, execute scripts, reboot, copy files, sleep, send messages, etc. Instructions and files are sent to the target computer, executed, monitored, and reported.
Set it ‘n Forget it
Never miss a critical patch again! Common applications (including Windows Monthly rollups) can download automatically and deploy on your schedule or even when offline targets come online when integrated with PDQ Inventory. Rest assured your patch updates are going out even when you are not in the office. Isn’t it time for that much-needed vacation?
Easily Execute Scripts
Run and deploy common scripts like .vbs, .reg, .bat, and .ps1. Execute from a file, or write them on the fly. The possibilities are almost endless. PDQ also has many resources for PowerShell, too. Start honing those scripting skills.
Ready-to-Deploy Applications
We maintain a library of over 175 ready-to-deploy popular applications so you don’t have to. When a new version of an application is released, PDQ updates and tests them and makes them available as soon as possible. You’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.
Email Notifications
Wouldn’t it be nice to glance at the inbox on your phone and see that deployment or schedule was successful? You won’t even have to put down that drink or game controller. PDQ Deploy is the assistance you always wanted!
Multi-Admin Access With a Shared Database
Share deployments, schedules, lists, and even preferences between PDQ Deploy consoles by creating a server/client relationship. Processes are initiated via either the console or Command Line Interface (CLI) but use the Server’s database. Why do all the work twice?
System requirements:
Console Machines
– Windows 11, 10, 8x, Server 2012x or higher
– Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher
– 4 GB RAM, 8 GB recommended
– Installing on a Domain Controller or Microsoft Exchange Server is not recommended
Target Machines
– Windows 11, 10, 8x, Server 2012x or higher
– .NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher (can be remotely installed via PDQ Inventory)
– 1 GB RAM, 2 GB recommended
– PowerShell 3+ is recommended for PDQ Deploy.
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Homepage: https://www.pdq.com/

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