Hi RaviMV,
I have put together a powershell script to make life a bit easier.
oversizedspoon/Check-VMtools-Current · GitHub
You will just need to specify the Vcenter server and the names of the VM's that you want to check at the top.
Hi RaviMV,
I have put together a powershell script to make life a bit easier.
oversizedspoon/Check-VMtools-Current · GitHub
You will just need to specify the Vcenter server and the names of the VM's that you want to check at the top.