Hi folks,
Any way to find system time zone thru SCCM? I am getting the value in int using
below query from SCCM db view dbo.v_GS_COMPUTER_SYSTEM which is not clear.
SELECT dbo.v_GS_COMPUTER_SYSTEM.CurrentTimeZone0,
dbo.v_R_System.Netbios_Name0
FROM dbo.v_GS_COMPUTER_SYSTEM INNER
Hi!
Quick summary on what I have done:
* Distribution of an application to a client with the software already
installed
* Parse the AppDiscovery log on the client I see that the detection
method (MSI product code) works as expected - the application is indeed
discovered
*
Yes you can get that. Look at win32_timezone WMI class.
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Anyone successfully get rid of that your java version is insecure for java 7
update 15?
i've tried property files, i've tried registry hacks, not sure what more i can
do.
I'm about to just say poo poo, and tell them java sucks and it can't be done
and then sue oracle for my pain and
We modify C:\Windows\Sun\Java\Deployment\Deployment.properties with these lines
at install time:
deployment.expiration.decision.10.xx.2=later
deployment.expiration.decision.timestamp.10.xx.2=6/19/2020 10\:5\:51
deployment.expiration.decision.suppression.10.xx.2=true
xx = the update level of
Enable Caption0 in Win32_TimeZone in client settings / hardware inventory.
Then you can query caption0 in v_GS_Time_Zone which will show, for example,
(UTC-06:00) Central Time (US Canada) for Central time zone.
From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On
I'm looking for a way to view all computers that are connecting over the
internet. What's the easiest way to do that? I didn't see a pre-defined report
for it, but maybe I missed it.
Thanks,
James Beardsley | Firm Technology Group
Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP
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I'm still not having any luck. I want this app to be installed from the
software center. I've tried the MSI, and now the EXE, it fails no matter how I
try. The agent installs, but no registry information is written, so it has no
idea where to report. Here's the latest snippet of my
I'm still not having any luck. I want this app to be installed from the
software center. I've tried the MSI, and now the EXE, it fails no matter how I
try. The agent installs, but no registry information is written, so it has no
idea where to report. Here's the latest snippet of my
Hey folks,
I'm sending out this request to the Configuration Manager mailing list in
addition to the PowerShell mailing list, because this issue with PowerShell
affects Configuration Manager folks uniquely, as well as people who are
leveraging WMI eventing through PowerShell.
If you are
Hey folks,
I'm sending out this request to the Configuration Manager mailing list in
addition to the PowerShell mailing list, because this issue with PowerShell
affects Configuration Manager folks uniquely, as well as people who are
leveraging WMI eventing through PowerShell.
If you are
We just found out today we acquired a company which means I'll be deploying
remote DPs to 12 off shore countries. Can someone point me to some useful links
to assist me with server sizing and other considerations?
Thanks,
Brian
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+1
From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of Trevor Sullivan
Sent: Donnerstag, 20. März 2014 18:32
To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com; powersh...@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: [mssms] PLEASE vote: Slightly OT: PowerShell CimCmdlets Issue
Hey
Youre sure your detection is correct?
![LOG[+++ Application not discovered. [AppDT Id:
ScopeId_F0040EF5-9F88-4791-B5B2-2A1982EE68B9/DeploymentType_03b236d3-3aa6-4c
a7-a598-a732d7d86660, Revision:
I found that even if it installed properly, if the detection is not working,
you get a
+1
I have seen this as well. Double and triple-check your detection methods.
Make sure your detection method rules are targeting the appropriate (32-bit
vs. 64-bit) registry hive. Same goes for filesystem detection method rules.
I personally prefer using PowerShell scripts to perform
For DP's you can get away with about any decent specs. Just make sure you have
enough disk space and faster disks are better.
-Original Message-
From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On
Behalf Of Brian McDonald
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 12:59
ok i've raised a new public one, hopefully this one works for you guys, it
turns out the other one was only visible to MVPs, sorry
https://connect.microsoft.com/ConfigurationManagervnext/feedback/details/837490/mvp-dcr-when-creating-standalone-media-the-wizard-progress-bar-is-meaningless
cheers
Its working this time.
Eswar Koneti
Configmgr Consultant
www.eskonr.com---
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 20:13:55 +0100
Subject: Re: [mssms] pls vote it up if you think it's important.: standalone
media progress bar is meaningless
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