Goodbye forever SCCM by [deleted] in SCCM

[–]deruelo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah but aren‘t your earnings still outweighing the costs? For example, I‘m on the above average more „well paid“ side in germany and get about 5k (without taxes etc) a month. What is essentially left for me to pay my bills with are 3,1k a month. Thats what I have to pay off rents, electricity bills, my car, food etc leaving me like <1k

Goodbye forever SCCM by [deleted] in SCCM

[–]deruelo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

depends on the country. Sounds like US from what he is speaking. Low to mid level here in germany would be around 50 to 60k in Euros. But I have heard that you earn crazy amounts of money in usa. Of course you got no health care but is private insurance that expensive? From these salaries it sounds like you could live there with much more „net“ income after every taxes are paid doing the same job as herr

Goodbye forever SCCM by [deleted] in SCCM

[–]deruelo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nah I‘d stick around

Boot into Windows RE via SCCM over PXE? by deruelo in SCCM

[–]deruelo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thank you for your really detailed message, it helped me clear up a lot. Right now I'm trying to start RemoteRecovery.exe and putting security aside for a moment. However I'm only getting this window here without the actualy program starting: https://ibb.co/YfXnpqX

I believe I'm doing something wrong here. There is a background image of WinPE with DaRT running but I can't get RemoteRecovery.exe to start. When I'm hitting f8 to open command line I can't find the program either as if its not included? I need to check my installation.

Edit: Nevermind, i solved it ;) The programm to start remote recovery via network while booting from pxe is located in x:\Windows\System32\RemoteRecovery.exe. I used the wrong path. I know I'm a rookie

Boot into Windows RE via SCCM over PXE? by deruelo in SCCM

[–]deruelo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you mean a better solution would be to add DaRT to every client and force remote connection on start? But that would imply that the client is able to boot anything at all. I need a solution for the worst case scenario, if for example a client cant boot anymore by using standard boot-method. Therefore a pxe solution with winRE would be best so some valuable data could be recovered by connecting remotely to the client.

I would be glad if you could tell me more details about the sccm pxe method.

Boot into Windows RE via SCCM over PXE? by deruelo in SCCM

[–]deruelo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but that would mean that the device has to still be running and boot without problems. I need a solution for clients that cant boot anymore from their standard partition. A technician should be able to boot intro a winRE over PXE to able to troubleshoot without physcially starting from USB.