msi and was registered with the Windows installer once installed. The old RDCman was put into the grave some time ago, but has now been revived into the Sysinternals suite. ![]() This is a little something on the script itself and how to put that to use with ConfigMgr. Now, RDCman has been revived and arrived last week in a new version 2.8.įor fun and giggles, I did a short PowerShell script which uninstalls the old version (2.7, registered with windows installer) and downloads the new version 2.8 directly from. ![]() Another kickstarting blog post, getting into the swing of things again after a somewhat lacking period.
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