Skip to content

Paul D'Amore

My feedback

3 results found

  1. 7 votes
    Vote

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    You have left! (?) (thinking…)
    1 comment  ·  KACE GO  ·  Admin →
    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    Paul D'Amore shared this idea  · 
  2. 129 votes
    Vote

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    You have left! (?) (thinking…)
    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)

    This is under consideration but not planned for the next release, Please continue voting if you’d like to see this feature prioritized for a future release.

    An error occurred while saving the comment
    Paul D'Amore commented  · 

    The only way I found this to work in Win 7 is to (in group policy) clear last user name and disable ctrl + alt + del at logon. This trick does not work in Win 10. In Win 10 you just see the kace MI popup then quickly disappear.

    Paul D'Amore supported this idea  · 
  3. 242 votes
    Vote

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)
    You have left! (?) (thinking…)
    How important is this to you?

    We're glad you're here

    Please sign in to leave feedback

    Signed in as (Sign out)

    As previously announced, we adopted a new Dell Updates framework starting in the KACE Systems Management Appliance (SMA) release 11.1. This change was triggered by Dell’s plan to end of life the framework previously used by KACE. This new framework developed by Dell is supposed to bring additional capabilities as it matures. We are keeping a close eye on these incremental improvements made by Dell and are hopeful that things like mass passing of passwords will come in time to develop against.

    Paul D'Amore supported this idea  · 
    An error occurred while saving the comment
    Paul D'Amore commented  · 

    Add me to the list. We are a K-12 school district where we have to set a password. Otherwise, middle and high school kids would do it for us. I have drivers being deployed which works great. I just need to update bios's with the same ease.

Feedback and Knowledge Base