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ZENworks 11.1 imaging on a USB drive, with an additional partition for large image files

This is my guide to create a ZENworks 11.1 imaging boot USB Pen Drive with an additional Linux partition. It's a continuation of my last post; How to start the ZENworks 11.1 imaging from a USB drive instead of using PXE or the boot CD.

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Find and export users not logged in - Active Directory

This is a little PowerShell script that finds and exports a list of users not logged in, in a number of days, from your Active Directory.

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Auto Install ZENworks Image Engine on USB using UNetbootin

Quick tool to install the bootcd.iso (ZENworks 11.1), using UNetbootin, onto a USB Pen Drive.

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Delimited Text Parsing Script (perl)

This is a very simple PERL script that may be quite useful when working with delimited text files, especially for those of you who write/maintain Delimited Text drivers in IDM.

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ZENworks Configuration Management - Server Log Parser

Updated: The ZENworks Configuration Management (ZCM) Log Parser was featured in the Advanced Server Performance Troubleshooting session at BrainShare 2011.

The purpose of the log parser is to be able to quickly get a high level view of the activity on the primary servers. It's useful in spotting trends, times of high utilization, response time changes, etc. This tool can facilitate baselining an environment in a "normal load" situation for comparison in case of performance issues in the zone later on.

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Unlocking a Designer package you created

This Designer 4 extension allows you to mark a package (any package!) as 'Local', thus allowing you to create a new version of your package or add new content to the package.

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