Using HP Image Assistant with Microsoft Endpoint Manager HP Image Assistant (HPIA) is a vital tool that assists IT admins to manage their fleet more efficiently with a simpler setup and execution process In this blog post we will cover how you can setup HPIA in a Microsoft Intune environment and push it to all your client devices with a few simple steps
Install-HPImageAssistant | hps Developer Portal Summary Installs the latest version of HP Image Assistant (HPIA) Syntax Install-HPImageAssistant [ [-Extract]] [ [-DestinationPath] <String>] [ [-CacheDir
HP Image Assistant Install - HP Support Community - 9551961 I know this may seem trivial, but how do you install the HP Image Assistant via the command line? I need to mass deploy this to our workstations to update drivers I have tried the following: Command Prompt: hp-hpia-5 3 3 exe s PowerShell: Start-process -filepath "<path to hp-hpia-5 3 3 exe>" -
Solved: Automating HPIA silently - HP Support Community I was attempting to automate HP Image Assistant (HPIA) using PowerShell (SYSTEM context), and ran into several issues that seem common but not clearly documented Initial approach: Download hp-hpia-5 3 5 exe Run with Silent and other switches Expect analysis report output Observed problems: The d
HP Image Assistant support for Win11 24H2 HPIA version history (on the same page) states that 24H2 support came with 5 3 0 you are already using, so you shouldn't need to upgrade to 5 3 1 for 24H2 support The HPIA Support Platforms page shows that 850 G6 does not have support for 24H2, but my HPIA installation does show results for that combination: This topic has been archived
Using HP Image Assistant for driver updates in CM HP Image Assistant (HPIA) has become a useful tool for IT shops helping to automate the deployment and updating of PCs in an Enterprise HPIA can be used to (not-including capabilities such as, quick access to Readme and CVA files, Advisories and Bulletins, etc ):
HP Image Assistant new Force switch | hps Developer Portal HP Image Assistant (HPIA) is a powerful tool for keeping HP commercial systems Drivers, BIOS, Firmware and HP Software up to date HPIA and its intelligent analysis engine provides daily updates to ensure the latest HP SoftPaqs are always available Starting with HPIA version 5 2 0, via HPIA’s command line, you can force the installation of SoftPaqs that otherwise may be skipped during analysis
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Automating Maintenance of HP Image Assistant Repositories (Upd Feb 27 . . . In previous blogs, we reviewed methods to inject drivers with HP Image Assistant into Microsoft Endpoint Configuration manager The methods described in the blog used file repositories managed by the HP’s Client Management Script Library HP Image Assistant (HPIA), while running on a client PC during imaging steps can draw the latest drivers from the managed repository and inject them