The Documentation Library for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager has been updated on the web and the latest content has Updated: June 1, 2013 at the top of the topic.
This month’s update sees the first installment of our prerelease documentation for System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, to support the Preview release. However, remember that we write for the release version rather than any prerelease-specific versions, and we will be adding to this documentation on a regular basis. For a summary of changes and new functionality, be sure to check out What’s New in System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager .
The Configuration Manager cmdlet help files were also updated for System Center 2012 R2 Preview. To install the updated help, type the following in a Windows Powershell console that you have opened as administrator: Update-Help –Module ConfigurationManager
In addition, we updated the documentation for the release of cumulative update 1 for the Configuration Manager client for Linux and UNIX. Several topics have been updated to reflect the changes in this client release. For more information, see the Documentation Updates for the Cumulative Update 1 Release of the Client for Linux and UNIX section in this blog announcement.
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What's New in the Documentation Library for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, June 2013
The following information lists the topics that contain significant changes since the May 2013 update.
Supported Configurations for Configuration Manager
- Updated for new support statements to support System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager:
What’s New in System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager
- New topic that provides a rollup of summarized changes and new functionality in System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager.
Fundamentals of Configuration Manager
- Updated for the following:
Planning for Site Systems in Configuration Manager
- Updated for the following:
Install Sites and Create a Hierarchy for Configuration Manager
- Updated for the following:
Configuring Settings for Client Management in Configuration Manager
- Updated the Important callout in the procedure to configure wake-up proxy client settings in the Configure Wake on LAN section. If you are running System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, you no longer have to manually configure Windows Firewall to allow the inbound ICMP ping commands that are required for wake-up proxy. This update is also reflected in the Windows Firewall and Port Settings for Client Computers in Configuration Manager topic.
Technical Reference for Ports Used in Configuration Manager
- Updated to include the ports required for the new site system role, the certificate registration point.
Technical Reference for Log Files in Configuration Manager
- Updated to include a new section for Certificate Enrollment, to list log files for the certificate registration point.
Introduction to Migration in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
- Updated for the new migration scenario: System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager to System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager. Updates for this scenario can also be found in Migrating Hierarchies in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager and in Prerequisites for Migration in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager .
Operations for Migrating to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
- Updated for a new section “Migrate Clients in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager” in response to customer feedback that they were looking for information about how to migrate clients. Although you can migrate client data, you don’t migrate clients. Instead, you uninstall them from the source hierarchy and reinstall them from the destination hierarchy. You can find more information in Planning a Client Migration Strategy in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager .
How to Install Clients on Mac Computers in Configuration Manager
- Updated with a procedure to restrict the client certificate to the Configuration Manager client, by using the Keychain Access dialog box. If you have already deployed the client by using Configuration Manager SP1, as a security best practice, perform this additional configuration.
How to Manage Mobile Devices by Using Configuration Manager and Exchange
- Updated for the following:
Windows Firewall and Port Settings for Client Computers in Configuration Manager
- Updated for the information that if you have System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, you no longer have to manually configure Windows Firewall for TCP/IP ping commands if you want to use wake-up proxy and enable the Power Management client setting, Windows Firewall exception for wake-up proxy.
Introduction to Content Management in Configuration Manager
– Updated for the System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Configuration Manager performance improvement that Distribution Manager validates up to 50 files at one time when it queries WMI on the distribution point to validate content. In previous versions, this validation was limited to 1 file per WMI call.
Planning for Content Management in Configuration Manager
- Updated for the following:
Configuring Content Management in Configuration Manager
- Updated with the information that with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, you can now configure multiple Network Access Accounts for each site.
Operations and Maintenance for Content Management in Configuration Manager
- Updated for the information that with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, there are new options in content status monitoring to help you manage content distributions:
How to Create Applications in Configuration Manager
- Updated to add information about the new web app deployment type in System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager. Similar information is also added to How to Create Deployment Types in Configuration Manager .
Task Sequence Built-in Variables in Configuration Manager
- Updated for the following built-in variables that were added for System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager:
Task Sequence Steps in Configuration Manager
- Updated to include the following task sequence steps that were added for System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager:
Remote Connection Profiles in Configuration Manager
- New section for System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager to help you create, deploy, and monitor remote connection settings to devices in your organization.
Company Resource Access in Configuration Manager
- New section for System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager that contains information about how you can minimize the end-user configuration required to connect to resources on the company network. To support this scenario, you can create and deploy certificates, and configure Wi-Fi settings and VPN connection details. By using profiles to deploy these certificates and settings, you can configure mobile devices that are managed by Windows Intune or devices that have the Configuration Manager client installed. For more information, see the following topics:
How to Provision the Endpoint Protection Client in a Disk Image in Configuration Manager
- New topic that helps you to install the Endpoint Protection client on a computer that you intend to use as a disk image source for Configuration Manager operating system deployment.
Documentation Updates for the Cumulative Update 1 Release of the Client for Linux and UNIX
The following information lists what’s new or changed for the client for Linux and UNIX with cumulative update 1. This information also appears in the Deploying the Configuration Manager Client to Linux and UNIX Servers section in the Introduction to Client Deployment in Configuration Manager topic.
Cumulative update 1 adds support for several new Linux and UNIX operating systems. For more information see the
Supported Distributions of Linux and UNIX
section in the
Supported Configurations for Configuration Manager
topic. In addition, the following topics have received updates related to the new supported operating systems:
The Universal Agent is a new client installation package that simplifies the process to install the client on Linux computers. The Universal Agent replaces the use of a separate client installation package for each different version of Linux you use, with one installation package that you use to install the client on any of the supported versions of Linux. For more information see the
About Client Installation Packages and the Universal Agent
section in the
How to Install Clients on Linux and UNIX Computers in Configuration Manager
topic.
The CIM Server on the client now uses omiserver from the Open Group. The new CIM Server supports custom hardware inventory for Linux and UNIX computers. For more information see
Hardware Inventory for Linux and UNIX in Configuration Manager
.
Clients support communication with fallback status points when you install the client using the new
–fsp
command line option. For more information, see the
Command Line Properties for Installing the Client on Linux and UNIX Servers
section in the
How to Install Clients on Linux and UNIX Computers in Configuration Manager
topic.
Clients support throttling to control the network bandwidth that is used to download software from the distribution point. For more information see the
Manage Network Bandwidth for Software Downloads from Distribution Points
section in the
Deploying Software to Linux and UNIX Servers in Configuration Manager
topic.
The following are enhancements for client log files:
-- The Configuration Manager Writing Team
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