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Hi guys,
Does anyone know of a way to construct a query or report in Config Manager to show all computers that have wake on lan enabled on the network adapter? I am not aware of any built in sccm attributes that will show this in queries?I need to determine those PC's that still do not have this setting enabled. It has been enabled within the BIOS of all computers and we have a script that enables the network cards for wake on lan. We just need a query to pull in the results.
Many thanks
Pamela.
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- If those boxes are Dell, AND they have Dell's OMCI installed, THEN you could implement this custom mof edit:
http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/skissinger/archive/2008/09/27/dell-omci-smbiossettings-hardware-inventory-extension.aspx
to pull in WOL settings for Dell business-class computers.
Unfortunately, the WOL settings aren't in "default" WMI settings. So they have to be gathered via individual vendor-related tools, if they offer them, like Dell does. I think IBM/Lenovo and HP might offer ways to pull that information out, but I don't have any IBM/Lenovo/HP in my lab to confirm that, or to create custom mof edits to offer to the ConfigMgr community without someone to run tests in *their* lab to confirm the custom mof edit is useful.
Standardize. Simplify. Automate.- Contrassegnato come rispostaPamela Reinsbager sabato 15 agosto 2009 19.16
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- If those boxes are Dell, AND they have Dell's OMCI installed, THEN you could implement this custom mof edit:
http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/skissinger/archive/2008/09/27/dell-omci-smbiossettings-hardware-inventory-extension.aspx
to pull in WOL settings for Dell business-class computers.
Unfortunately, the WOL settings aren't in "default" WMI settings. So they have to be gathered via individual vendor-related tools, if they offer them, like Dell does. I think IBM/Lenovo and HP might offer ways to pull that information out, but I don't have any IBM/Lenovo/HP in my lab to confirm that, or to create custom mof edits to offer to the ConfigMgr community without someone to run tests in *their* lab to confirm the custom mof edit is useful.
Standardize. Simplify. Automate.- Contrassegnato come rispostaPamela Reinsbager sabato 15 agosto 2009 19.16

