Making a helpdesk tool for cash - If you steal my idea, I WILL negrate all of your posts.

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Is there a market for a IT help desk tool? More specifically, i am wondering if I could make some kind of universal systems tool that does things like install printer drivers onto domain PCs (multiple at a time) or perform silent installs of software without the user knowing/being booted off, maybe network tests for domain PCs and add computers back to domains, and another feature could be the ability to mass create accounts or whatever.

I don't have an entire feature list because I just though about this but I have concerns that I would make something like this and nobody would buy it because introducing some random retards .exe that needs admin perms onto your PC is a retarded fucking idea so I would have to legitimize it in some way.

What would your thoughts be on something like this? A sysadmin could do alot of this with the command line very easily but dumbing down/automating some sysadmin + helpdesk tasks down so retard helpdesk niglets could do it might command a considerable sum of money.
 
Most of this is created by IT departments in house and not shared with others. An automated solution would upend so many IT jobs that its only persued once they have stable positions.
 
GPO and sysprep/DISM(for new PCs) pretty well cover all of that. If an organization isn't using these tools already they are either retarded or they are a small business without a Domain Controller or competent sysadmin.

Kaseya can also do quite a bit to cover the gaps. Can run commands/scripts/etc in the background without users noticing it. Can create scripts that are saved for the retarded monkeys to click to apply to a single or multiple PCs on an as needed basis.

So there is a massive market but, there is already tools on the market that any competent company/sysadmin already uses.
 
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