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24 Topicstwo sccm to one tenant intune
I have a number of devices configured in SCCM "A" co-management with an intune tennant "A" I have a number of devices configured in SCCM "B" co-management with an intune "B" tennant. Now I need to undo the SCCM comanagement "A" and make a new co-management the intune tenant "B" What are the risks and process to do this?195Views0likes0CommentsCM 2103 console extensons development
Hi, We develop some console extensions in ConfigurationManager. From 2103, all the console extensions are centralized but we can not see our extensions in SCCM 2103 at Administration > Overview > Updates and Servicing > Console Extensions 1. Are there any specific configuration extensions developers shall do while developing plugins? If there is any relevant document please share it. 2. How do we get install notifications for console extensions like web2view? Thanks.Solved1KViews0likes4CommentsConfiguration Manager (SCCM) - Desktop Analytics Configuration Problem
Hi, I need help in Desktop Analytics Configurations. I think my configuration met all Desktop Analytics requirements but could not catch why it is not working. I m also not good in Desktop Analytics Troubleshooting so i m writing here, maybe someone can help me. First, I created Desktop Analytics Services via Configuration Manager, followed by a default structure and then continued configuration from endpoint.management.com. But something is wrong because I have not any result, and I m getting this message in the top "We are processing your data. If this message persists for more than 72 hours, you may be having connection health issues". As you see in photo options are still not appear for configuration. I could not create any Deployment plan or to see any updates. Could someone explain what this issue is and how it can solve it? My current Configuration Manager version is 1910. #sccm, #ConfigurationManager, #endpointmanagement, #M365, #Microsoft3651.5KViews0likes3CommentsHow to deploy application in SCCM 2012?
Hi Folks, I am new to SCCM and want to create (deploy) my first application (exe file) with sccm 2012. I am trying via script installer option and i think i am failing at "Specify the command used to install" where i am writing application name without any switch. I am successful in install sccm client on remote machine. Please guide.1.6KViews0likes2CommentsCreate Phased Deployments for Software Updates in Configuration Manager Technical Preview 1808
Today we are announcing the release of update 1808 for the Technical Preview Branch of System Center Configuration Manager. This release adds the ability for you to perform a phased rollout of software updates in an automated fashion. You will find a newCreate Phased Deploymentaction on a selected software update from the All Software Updates node, All Windows 10 Updates node, and the Office 365 Updates node. Read about it in the Enterprise Mobility + Security blog.1.5KViews0likes0CommentsIntroducing the Community Hub in Configuration Manager Technical Preview 1807
Hello everyone! Update 1807 for the Technical Preview Branch of System Center Configuration Manager is now available. In this release we are introducing the new community hub, the place for you to share Configuration Manager scripts, reports, configuration items and more. It allows you to easily discover useful solutions and then download and import them to your environment directly from the community hub in the console.Try it out and let us know what you think about it. Read about it in the Enterprise Mobility + Security blog.1.5KViews0likes0CommentsThree exciting improvements to Phased Deployments in Configuration Manager Technical Preview 1806.2
Hello everyone! We typically release only one technical preview each month, but this time we had so many things we wanted to share, we added a second one for June and labeled it 1806.2. Today’s release of update 1806.2 for the Technical Preview Branch of System Center Configuration Manager has three exciting improvements to phased deployments. Phased deployments allow for a controlled, automated rollout of software across more than one collection. They are designed to decrease the overhead that this kind of rollout requires and eventually decrease the number of collections and deployments that are required to mitigate risk and distribute the network load associated with deployments. This extension of our deployment model is intended first and foremost to make an automated deployment system for Windows and Office upgrades more achievable. In 1806.2 Technical Preview we have added three new important pieces of functionality in this area that we hope will bring phased deployments closer than ever to that goal. Read about it in the Enterprise Mobility + Security blog.826Views0likes0CommentsDeploy Third-party Software Updates with Configuration Manager Technical Preview 1806
Hello everyone! Today we are happy to announce that update 1806 for the Technical Preview Branch of System Center Configuration Manager has been released. In response to yourUserVoice feedback, this release adds support for third-party software update catalogs. The new third-party software updates node allows you to easily subscribe to partner software update catalogs in the Configuration Manager console and publish the updates to the Software Update Point. You can then deploy these updates to your clients using the familiar software update management process in Configuration Manager. Even better, Configuration Manager will keep things up to date by periodically synchronizing new released updates for your subscribed catalogs. Try it out and let us know what you think about it. Read about it in the Enterprise Mobility + Security blog.1.1KViews0likes0CommentsQuery real-time client data with Configuration Manager Technical Preview 1805
We are excited to let you know that update 1805 for the Technical Preview Branch of System Center Configuration Manager has been released. 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. Have you ever wanted to take real-time action to quickly respond to an event or discover a wide variety of information about your devices and hunt for anomalies? CMPivot is a new in-console utility that provides access to such real-time state of devices in your environment. It has the ability to immediately run a wide variety of queries on all currently connected devices in the target collection and return the results. You are then able to act upon those results. For example, in the scenario ofmitigating speculative execution side channel vulnerabilities, one of the requirements is to update the system BIOS for your devices. You can use CMPivot to quickly query on system BIOS information and find clients that are not in compliance. You can then switch to Run Scripts to quickly remediate them with a scripted solution. Read about it in the Enterprise Mobility + Security blog.1.2KViews1like0CommentsUpdate 1804 for Configuration Manager Technical Preview Branch – Available Now!
We are excited to let you know that update 1804 for the Technical Preview Branch of System Center Configuration Manager has been released. 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. Read more about it in the Enterprise Mobility + Security blog.1.2KViews0likes0Comments