@DustinB3403 said in How to adminstrate a handful of Windows workstations?:
@JaredBusch said in How to adminstrate a handful of Windows workstations?:
@Pete-S said in How to adminstrate a handful of Windows workstations?:
@JaredBusch said in How to adminstrate a handful of Windows workstations?:
Everytime I want to do something, I would make it a powershell script and save it.
With remote powershell enabled on all workstations, it should be fairly effortless to maintain.
Some individual tasks might take more time than it seems worth at first to figure out how to script it, but int he long run it will be the best solution.
So you're saying I should keep the workstations as they are, but administer them as a group by using remote powershell?
Yes. For example, somewhere on here, I have a Poweshell script posted that let's you install printers.
Edit: Here is that post
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