Update 1902 for Technical Preview Branch of System Center Configuration Manager has been released.
If your end users sometimes miss the Windows toast notification about a restart or required deployment, they may not be able to snooze the action if they need to.
This can allow a reboot or deployment to occur at an inopportune time for the users leaving them less than pleased. You now have the option of using a more intrusive dialog window to help users take the appropriate action.
Learn more about replacing toast notifications with a dialog window.
This preview release also includes:
View first screen only during remote control - When connecting to a client with two or more monitors, a remote tools operator can now choose between seeing All screens or the First screen only.
Redirect Windows known folders to OneDrive – You can now use Configuration Manager to move Windows known folders to OneDrive for Business. These folders include Desktop, Documents, and Pictures.
Configure default views in Software Center - You can now customize your end user’s default application layout and default application filter in Software Center.
Progress status during in-place upgrade task sequence - You will now see a more detailed progress bar during a Windows 10 in-place upgrade task sequence that shows the progress of Windows Setup.
Edit or copy PowerShell scripts - You can now Edit or Copy an existing PowerShell script used with the Run Scripts feature.
Improvements to the client health dashboard – This release includes layout improvements, improved drill-through from tiles to actionable device lists, and increased performance for large environments.
Add cloud management gateway to boundary groups - You can now associate a cloud management gateway (CMG) with a boundary group. This configuration allows clients to default or fallback to the CMG for client communication according to boundary group relationships
Update 1902 for Technical Preview Branch is available in the Configuration Manager Technical Preview console. For new installations please use the 1810.2 baseline version of Configuration Manager Technical Preview Branch available on TechNet Evaluation Center. Technical Preview Branch releases give you an opportunity to try out new Configuration Manager features in a test environment before they are made generally available.
We would love to hear your thoughts about the latest Technical Preview! Send us Feedback directly from the console. You may also use our feedback channels through the Feedback Hub app for product issues, and our UserVoice page for ideas about new features.
Thanks,
The System Center Configuration Manager team
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