One user asked if Python will be added to the windows script list on ControlUp. Another user suggested using Powershell to call the Python script. A third user mentioned using Invoke-Webrequest or copying the script itself in the script window for file transfer. Another user suggested using a PS1 script that encapsulates the python script and checking if python is installed, and installing it if necessary. They also mentioned hurdles with file transfer and suggested a feature request for blob storage. Overall, Python support on ControlUp is not currently on the roadmap.
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Microsoft Windows Related Training & Support Archives
Microsoft Windows training and support-related archives from inside the ControlUp Community on Slack.
Troubleshooting Logon Analyzer Errors in ControlUp
A user was having issues with the Logon Analyzer script, receiving GPO errors and no valid output. Other users suggested checking if auditing was enabled and the number of GPO's in the environment, while the code was also mentioned as a possible issue. The specific error message "WQL duration processing failed" was also discussed.
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Error when Launching ControlUp Console on Windows 10 Machines
Users reported an apparent error when launching the ControlUp Console, asking for tips or help to resolve. The ControlUp team clarified that this is just an informational message rather than an error, and provided links for more information. It was also mentioned that the console must be run from a domain-joined machine using a domain user. Further discussion included potential changes to this requirement in the future.
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The Transition to ControlUp’s Web Interface and the DEX Upgrade Plan
A user asked about ControlUp Academy - this is a training platform with free self-training and instructor-led content. Certifications from ControlUp are available. The Academy can be found at https://cuacademy.controlup.com/ A discussion about the transition from Solve to app.controlup.com is taking place. While the move to DEX should not remove users, it is recommended to set up DEX with SAML for an easier experience. The group memberships can be added to the RT security policy in the console. A link is provided for upgrading an existing organization. Starting in version 9.1, the console will require authentication in Dex first. It is suggested to plan for the upgrade sooner rather than later. Some users prefer Solve over Dex, but the transition is in the best interest of customers. It is possible for long-time users to continue using the RT console. The move to Dex allows for a single web interface. ControlUp's stance on putting customers first is reiterated. A meeting is offered to gather feedback on the topic. Using SAML is considered a best practice for the improved user experience.
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Addressing a Tenable Finding for ControlUp Agent Manager Service at ControlUp
A Tenable finding involving the ControlUp Agent Manager Service was discussed. A new agent manager was built and tested in order to address the issue. A link to the new agent manager was provided, and one member offered to test it out. A user also asked if the permission change was necessary, and the new version of the agent manager showed that the issue was fixed. The agent manager was eventually to be deployed within 24 hours. The Tenable finding was requested to be rerun to confirm if it was resolved.
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ControlUp Enrich and Intune: A Powerful Pairing for Remote Management
The discussion in the ControlUp Slack channel focused on the ControlUP Enrich browser plugin and its effectiveness in managing Intune devices. The plugin may require some time to build up data, but overall it has been a useful tool in managing devices. However, there have been issues with matching device names between Intune and ControlUP. The group plans to address this issue and continue to advocate for better management tools.
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Troubleshooting High Peak User Input Delays in ControlUp
A user asked for recommendations to diagnose high Peak User Input Delays. Another user suggested zooming in on the time of the delay and checking memory usage. They also shared how to find information on what application is slow to respond to user input. The discussion then focused on how to identify the cause of a slow application, often due to resource constraints. The team provided examples, such as MMCexe processing event logs, and suggested that more resources may not always solve the issue.
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Troubleshooting Script Execution Issues in ControlUp Agents
There were reported issues with script execution on ControlUp Agents within an organization. Errors were received when executing specific scripts, but not when using the Realtime Console. The problem may be with ControlUp monitor servers. For now, a workaround is to stop the affected monitors, delete the ControlUp Store.xml file, and restart the monitor. This is a known issue and will be addressed in a future release. The issue is documented as VSO 155910 and 158919.
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Understanding Edge DX Agent’s Location Data Accuracy and Privacy Concerns for ControlUp Users
Location data from Edge DX agent seems to be inconsistent, with devices reporting in different locations than their physical location. It was suggested that the agent uses the WAN IP, provided by the ISP, which can be inaccurate. Some users suggest enabling location services on the endpoint for more accurate data. However, there may be privacy concerns with this feature. ControlUp's support site provides information on how to customize locations based on IP ranges.
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Troubleshooting Device Score Beta in ControlUp Dashboard
The Device Score Beta on the dashboard shows a different score than the device view, possibly due to different time intervals. The drill down dynamically determines the interval while the dashboard is based on the latest 1 minute interval data point. It was suggested that the issue may be due to different raw data points in a single time window and the drill down not taking logon duration into consideration. The PM for this feature is aware of the issue.
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