I was thinking there was a way to attach the file to the CI and have it
remediate. I wasn't asking if it was possible to do some "hack". Thanks Daniel,
I guess I'll use a collection and package for remediation.
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Subject: [mssms] RE: CI to Remediate Missing File
Possible? Yeah probably, using a UNC path or some network share. Would I do it?
No. For scenarios like this we have CIs that mark non-compliant machines as
such, then create a collection with a package targeted to it. Works pretty well.
Daniel Ratliff
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Subject: [mssms] CI to Remediate Missing File
Isn't it possible to have a CI remediate a missing file without having to
deploy the missing file from a package? I can't seem to figure out where to
attach the file to the CI. Any examples of how to do this would be appreciated.
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MCITP, MCTS, MCSA
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Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
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