New Client - Windows 10 Upgrade Path
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@nashbrydges said in New Client - Windows 10 Upgrade Path:
@coliver said in New Client - Windows 10 Upgrade Path:
@nashbrydges said in New Client - Windows 10 Upgrade Path:
I'm likely going to setup JumpCloud for identity management
Any particular reason this is necessary? Are they going to be moving between computers? Seems like this isn't that big a deal if there are only 8 computers and no one will be sharing.
They have 2 offices and some staff move between them.
Remote Office,.. Any chance to push them to use TS and be 'free to do as needed' on the work stations?
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@gjacobse said in New Client - Windows 10 Upgrade Path:
@nashbrydges said in New Client - Windows 10 Upgrade Path:
@coliver said in New Client - Windows 10 Upgrade Path:
@nashbrydges said in New Client - Windows 10 Upgrade Path:
I'm likely going to setup JumpCloud for identity management
Any particular reason this is necessary? Are they going to be moving between computers? Seems like this isn't that big a deal if there are only 8 computers and no one will be sharing.
They have 2 offices and some staff move between them.
Remote Office,.. Any chance to push them to use TS and be 'free to do as needed' on the work stations?
Ewwwwwww
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@nashbrydges said in New Client - Windows 10 Upgrade Path:
Drop Veeam Endpoint on all the desktops.
Make a new share on the Synology (with new permissions that are only used by Veeam).Once you have that, then you can proceed with the upgrades.
In place upgrades suck, but if you do not have the install media, just do it anyway. You can always install clean once you have media down the road.
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@nashbrydges said in New Client - Windows 10 Upgrade Path:
Windows image rights and it is certainly an option I'll present but need to provide the cost alternatives for the upgrade path. In my mind, hardware + Windows image rights + Windows licenses = less costly option rather than my team doing in-place upgrades.
This is stupid for the scale. You will spend way too much time prepping images for no reason.
You can install a clean Win 10 almost just as fast as an image. and then you do not have the pain of MS VLSC tracking.
Imaging is nice when it fits the problem, but not for this.