Desktop Authority: Anyone still using it?

Hello Everyone,

This is my first post to the Spiceworks community, so I apologize if I did anything incorrectly. I hope to use this as a primary resource for some time!

Down to business, I am the Tech at a small company. We support about 250 desktops. Some of these desktops (around 40) are virtual desktops through VMware View and Teradici Zero clients. We currently use desktop authority for all of our desktops. It seems to work pretty well, there is always an easy way to do what we have to. We have no desire to switch at this time. However, it would appear that there are no longer any support forums for this product. I was wondering if there is anyone still using this product, and if so, where do they go for answers without having to constantly call Dell support?

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  • Yes, there are still IT teams using Desktop Authority, especially in small to mid-sized environments where its scripting and user environment management tools are well integrated. While official forums have become quiet, many users turn to platforms like Spiceworks, Reddit IT threads, or even legacy documentation archives for solutions without needing to call Dell support each time. Just as some gamers stick with trusted tools like the 3A Gaming App for cloud-based gaming, many IT admins continue using Desktop Authority for its reliability and familiar setup despite limited community resources.

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  • Yes, there are still IT teams using Desktop Authority, especially in small to mid-sized environments where its scripting and user environment management tools are well integrated. While official forums have become quiet, many users turn to platforms like Spiceworks, Reddit IT threads, or even legacy documentation archives for solutions without needing to call Dell support each time. Just as some gamers stick with trusted tools like the 3A Gaming App for cloud-based gaming, many IT admins continue using Desktop Authority for its reliability and familiar setup despite limited community resources.

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