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Documents concerning Datto products for IT management and business continuity

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Check Safe Mode Status

This script is designed to monitor and detect whether the system is currently running in Safe Mode. It evaluates the system boot state and generates an alert if Safe Mode is detected. Note: This script is specifically developed for implementation within a monitoring policy.

Datto BCDR Monitoring

Automatically monitor Datto BCDR appliances for backup health, agent status, storage capacity, and device alerts. Ensure disaster recovery readiness with comprehensive BCDR monitoring.

Datto Cloud Continuity Monitoring

Automatically monitor Datto Cloud Continuity status and health. Track cloud replication, failover readiness, and DR testing compliance to ensure disaster recovery preparedness.

Datto Missing Drives Detection

Automatically detect and alert on missing or offline drives in Datto BCDR devices. Proactively identify hardware issues before they impact backup integrity and disaster recovery readiness.

Datto Screenshot Verification Processing

Automatically process and validate Datto backup screenshot verifications. Identify failed or missing screenshots, create tickets for backup issues, and maintain backup health visibility across managed devices.

Datto Ticket Processing

Automatically process Datto alerts and events into PSA tickets with intelligent deduplication, severity mapping, and contextual enrichment. Streamline Datto backup and device alert management.

EPM - Windows Configuration - Component - Huntress Managed EDR - WIN PVAL

This document outlines the management of the Huntress EDR agent, detailing installation, uninstallation, repair, and reinstallation processes within the Datto RMM environment. It includes necessary dependencies, implementation steps, usage instructions, and expected output for successful job execution.

EPM - Windows Configuration - Component - Windows 11 - Upgrade

This document outlines the process for checking whether a machine is an evaluation copy of Windows. It details the steps to export and import the necessary component in Datto RMM, along with the variables for performing a rearm and restarting the endpoint if required.

Get-Device Part Info

This PowerShell script retrieves the hardware part number from a physical Windows workstation based on its manufacturer. It supports HP and Lenovo devices by identifying the appropriate attribute (either SystemSKUNumber or Model) and outputs the result. Important:This script is designed to run only on physical workstations. It may not return valid results on virtual machines or cloud-based systems where hardware information is abstracted or unavailable.

Install Zoom Windows VDI

This script checks whether Zoom Windows VDI is already installed on the system. If not found, it downloads the Zoom VDI Universal Plugin and installs it silently.

Manage-NeverSleepModePowerPlan

Stores the current Windows power plan, applies a “Never Sleep” power configuration on Set, and restores the original power plan on Revert.

Soji Disk Cleaner [WIN] [PVAL]

This document outlines the implementation process for running the Soji Disk Cleaner on selected endpoints within Datto RMM. It includes dependencies, implementation steps, and output details to ensure successful execution.

Uninstall Datto Backup Tool

This monitor detects the online Windows agent where the Datto Windows Agent or Datto Cloud Continuity is installed and uninstalls it

Uninstall Datto Backup Tool

This script uninstalls the Datto Windows Agent or Datto Cloud Continuity or both, depending on the option selected at the "Uninstall Datto Backup Tool" client-level EDF. It then grabs the quietuninstallstring from the registry of the installed application.

Uninstall Datto Backup Tool

This solution contains the contents that perform the Datto Windows Agent or Datto Cloud Continuity uninstallation

Uninstall ImmyBot Agent

This script detects and silently uninstalls the ImmyBot Agent from Windows systems. It searches the Windows registry (both 32-bit and 64-bit uninstall locations) to identify the MSI Product ID associated with the application.