WebEffectively you'd want to group by the filepath, with a WHERE clause for your Citrix path, and HAVING COUNT (filepath) > 0. However, what you're doing sounds much more suited to creating a Configuration Baseline that checks for the existence of the file or path, and then create a collection of non-compliant devices. 5. WebJun 17, 2024 · About : Easy-SCCM-TO-OU : Is a free tool for Microsoft users, developped by DAKHAMA MEHDI. This tool help you to create collections based on organizational units in Active Directory, for deploy applications and packages for specific users and devices. This tool permit to ease work and save a lot of time.
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WebTo acomplish this we will create a collection using 2 queries. This will pull in computers that are missing the file or have an old version of the file. As the file changes add the package … WebIt is better to create a security group in AD and then make a rule which populating User Collection based on security group membership. Adding users to AD Security group is pretty easy with Powershell. But answering your direct question - it is possible to manage SCCM user collection with powershell but it is more complicated than AD. WebDec 21, 2015 · An alternative to my suggestion above is, create a config baseline that checks if your file exists. Then create a collection based on all non-compliant results of this config baseline. Finally deploy a package to this collection. Voila!! Amazing what sccm can do, just requires a bit of thought lyrics i\\u0027ll fly away