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    Posted: 14 Nov 2023 at 9:49pm
Is it possible to specify the PPKG file to be used on the command line?  This would allow us to have different PPKGs with site specific device naming conventions that could be passed to Profile Wizard as a parameter.  We are looking to use ProfWiz for an AD to AAD migration across multiple sites globally.  If the PPKG file can be on a parameter then we could script how to launch ProfWiz based on criteria like AD Site, IP Subnet, etc. using the correct PPKG for that criteria.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Support Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Nov 2023 at 10:27am
Hi, 

Sorry, it is not possible to pass the name of the ppkg as a parameter. 

If you are building a PowerShell script to vary the parameters based on the specific PC the script is running on, one option could be to either add code to your script to either replace the name of the Provisioning Package in the config file to suit the location, or rename/copy the selected Provisioning Package to the Package name in the config file (based on the location). 

I hope this helps,

Many thanks,

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