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kardock

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  1. you are right. I thought that assiging the policy would install the client. I did install it and yes, the console recognize it and I see the client in the correct OU. now, if we had the ability to copy an existing policy, I would be very happy :-) instead of creating like 80 policies, I would have like to copy / paste one and adjust as needed. anyway, I think that all my questions are answered for now. thank you for your help!
  2. OK I'm starting to put all this together. in fact, it is simpler than I thought it was. one question though: I've created a new group from some AD OU.I created a policy deployed to that group.I've set the policy to install on new computers.I added a new computer to that OUthe computer was discovered in MEE, looking good so farbut following that, the installation never happened. what am I missing? thanks!
  3. I tried adding an AD OU as group, but if I create a policy for this group, I cannot create a policy and associate it to this group. the group is greyed out and if I hover my mouse on it, got the message that "you can not select this group". I have no idea how to manage computers from AD and associate a policy to the correct OU. thanks for any help you can bring to me.
  4. Michael, maybe I got your answer wrong. if I use a default policy into an MSI, and add AD OU as group, when I'll sync the clients, will it go in the correct OU automatically? thanks!
  5. ok you got that half right :-) yes, this is what I wish to do. but instead of having a MSI for each policy, I would like a single MSI that I could pass a variable to make it dynamic to link to the correct policy. since our AD is divided into multiple OUs, I do not wish to create like 80 MSIs. so, is it possible to have a single MSI that could be conditioned to be link to a given policy? thank you!
  6. hi all, in MEE, when I create a package as a MSI file, I can associate it with a group of computers. for testing purposes, I've created 2 MSI files, each one associated to a group. but if I look in the MSI file, I can't see where it is set so that when installed, the MSI (or policy) will add the pc to a given group. the idea was to create an MSI package that I could have dynamic, depending on the location of the comptuer in the OU of our AD. since I can't find where this is set, I cannot edit the MSI with the settings I need. if I can make this work, I would deploy this MSI with SCCM 2012, get the OU in AD where the computer is located, and install the policy associated with that OU. can someone please help me regarding this? thank you!
  7. hi all, a quick question please; is it possible to set MB so it scans but do not display a window? i'd like to have it silent so my work is not interupted with a screen that pops and grab the input. thanks!
  8. i have done it already, i was hoping for a quicker answer ;-)
  9. hi all, i'm writing an installation script to deploy anti-malware accross our network. yesterday, the installation was going nicely. this morning, when i run mbam.exe with parameter /install, i got an error message; PROGRAM_ERROR_COMMAND_LINE(0,0) what could be wrong? like i said, it was fine yesterday. thanks!
  10. hi all, i'm configuring Anti-malware for the computers at work. we have bought, i think, 5k licenses. i need to know, for configuring purposes, what are the differences between a quick scan & a flash scan vs real-time protection? if real-time protection offers the same as those scan, i believe i'll program only a full scan once a week. thanks!
  11. this is what happens on monday mornings without enough coffee! thanks!
  12. hi, we have bought 5k licenses of malwarebytes anti-malware and we need to install them on that many computers. to do so, i want to create an unattended installation. does your setup support this feature? how can i do that? setup /s, /q, /silent or something similar? thank you! Removed order information.
  13. hi, we have bought 5k licenses of malwarebytes anti-malware and we need to install them on that many computers. to do so, i want to create an unattended installation. does your setup support this feature? how can i do that? setup /s, /q, /silent or something similar? thank you!
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