Need help to run a Powershell from SQL Server

  • Manic Star (11/12/2015)


    Wouldn't it be easier to work with a network admin to do a group policy instead?

    I would think it would be because even if you disabled it from a SQL Agent job, any group policy on that domain is going to overwrite it. It is not the right method in controlling Windows Updates. As well, I have never seen that script work from calling it via SQL Server Agent.

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  • Manic Star (11/12/2015)


    Wouldn't it be easier to work with a network admin to do a group policy instead?

    Definitely the way to go

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  • mark.williams 37494 (11/12/2015)


    Manic Star (11/12/2015)


    Wouldn't it be easier to work with a network admin to do a group policy instead?

    Definitely the way to go

    +1

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