One drawback; if you're deploying MS Project or MS Visio (MSI Based installs),
you cannot run the CTR versions of Office.
On the plus side, the immediate feature updates are nice.
Jerry
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" to SCCM and doesn't need PXE? I thought PXE was only needed
for bare metal installs and not rebuilding current machine that is already SCCM
client?
Am i wrong about this?
Thanks
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After the initial PXE Boot and OS file copy, it no longer uses PXE. It's the
same process for USB media. It boots using the USB media, but after the OS
install starts, the USB device is not needed.
You would use PXE to do the initial file copy and network connectivity. If you
do not use PXE,
You also may want to look at the smspxe.log on the DP that is answering to the
PXE requests. Search for the MAC address of a device that is failing. You
should see information regarding available Task Sequences. Make sure there is
one available to the system.
The log is usually in the
The properties you are looking for are not stored in the Computers AD record.
You’d have to connect remotely to the device, if you do not want to use
ConfigMgr.
You can probably use “LastLogonDate” from AD to approximate uptime, and active
status. Last logged on user is not stored with the
Have you looked at any of the 1e tools? They have some scripts and Task
Sequence components to automate the process.
http://www.1e.com/products/windows-10-migration/automation/
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I have never heard of an SCCM Distribution Point license?
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Subject: [mssms] OT: Licensing SCCM Distribution Points
Just got
You could run status message queries to get Audit messages for a site or user:
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Jerry
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I was just going to mention, did you check the box to allow the app to be used
in a task sequence without being deployed? Nut I think you found it :)
Jerry
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Here is a good start: http://video.ch9.ms/teched/2012/na/MGT309.pptx
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Subject: [mssms] Powerpoint To sell SCCM
So management has asked that
If your actually starting the task sequence, then, if you have enabled command
line support on your boot WIM, you should be able to type F8 on your test
system to open a command prompt. Check to be sure the system is getting an IP
Address (ipconfig /all).
Also, you can check the SMSTS.LOG for
Can you ping that server from the client? Is there any significant latency? It
seems as though the client is having trouble communicating with the SUP.
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No, you only need to deploy it to the DP. Only reference the Boot image you
need in the TS.
Jerry
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You mention that only the x64 boot image has been deployed to your PXE server.
Whether you use them or not, You must have both an x86 and an x64 PXE-enabled
boot image deployed to the distribution point for the PXE deployment to succeed.
Check out the Distributing Boot Images to the
Also, each primary and secondary site supports up to 250 distribution points.
If you have a lot of DPs, then you may want to consider adding Secondary Sites
instead of more Primary sites.
Jerry
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These links may help:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8e86f738-8248-4908-b169-2de884babf0d#BKMK_PlanPrestagedMedia
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/79465d90-4831-4872-96c2-2062d80f5583#BKMK_CreatePrestagedMedia
Jerry
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I’m not sure why the DP is showing rate limits as “Yes”, maybe try setting a
rate limit, then toggle back to unlimited and see if “Rate Limits” changes to
no.
When the pull-distribution point transfers content, it transfers content by
using Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS). If
, at 6:27 pm, Bradnan, Jerry
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Saved Searches are per user, from my experience.
Jerry
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Saved Searches are per user, from my experience.
Jerry
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To: Sms
Subject: [mssms] Sccm 2012 saved search
Does the saved searches are
Client communication uses HTTP or HTTPS within a hierarchy.
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Subject: RE: [mssms] Regarding IIS in SCCM
Several of our
Correct me if I am wrong, but if they are no longer Domain members, I don't
think they will be able to communicate with the MP.
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I believe maintenance windows migrate with the collections. Silly question; Did
you migrate collections from 2007 that had Maintenance Windows?
Jerry
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upgrade planning
Some folks have mentioned some limitations of PullDPs in a few older threads.
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so they had their own little playground to
work in, set up their own collections, own client policies, etc.?
Thanks.
Ryan
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I typically create one boundary group per SCCM site for automatic site
assignment, and a boundary group per boundary for content location and define
the appropriate DP for each of one.
Jerry
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I have used this to change that value during migrations. See if this code
snippet will give you what you need:
$Programs = [Add code to get programs list]
#Program Flags Values
$AUTHORIZED_DYNAMIC_INSTALL = 0x0001
$USECUSTOMPROGRESSMSG = 0x0002
$DEFAULT_PROGRAM = 0x0010
To move the DP you would have to uninstall and reinstall it to the appropriate
site. I am not aware of a supported way to move it any other way.
Jerry
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I have migrated 100s of DPs. What sort of issues are you seeing? Are you trying
to migrate standard 07 DPs?
Jerry
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Or how about your boundaries? Has anything changed with your boundaries? Can
the clients find a DP?
This article may help:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/configurationmgr/archive/2009/11/04/some-configmgr-2007-clients-never-install-packages-report-status-of-waiting-on-content.aspx
Jerry
From:
Unless something has changed that I am not aware of, I believe the 1433 is a
hard requirement for SCCM and changing it is not supported.
Check out the Non-Configurable Ports section of the following article:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb632618.aspx
Jerry
From:
Have you used the Office customization wizard to prepare Office 2013 for
install? The OCW will allow you to define options on how to handle previous
installations of older office products. One option is to completely uninstall
previous versions.
Have you seen this article:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/69e39a57-9fd2-4b97-ae91-6abb2bb22741/adksetup-fails-on-windows-2012
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You may want to look into 1e’s AppClarity. It might make this effort a little
easier for you.
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Subject: RE: [mssms] SCCM 2012 Collection Migration
Interesting; I do not see any reports that return information on collections
that cannot migrate (I
ORDER BY COUNT(CRQ.LimitToCollectionID) DESC
Hope this gets you started - BH
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[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Bradnan, Jerry
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Not necessarily; as long as the clients can access the SUP on the primary you
would be ok. If the connection from the remote site is unreliable, or extremely
slow, that might be a problem if you have a large client population at the
remote location. If you deploy the update packages to that
If you have a good grasp of SCCM 2007, to pass the 2012 certification test,
make sure to have a thorough understanding of the changes from 2007 - 2012. I
spent a lot of time in my lab learning the console and new features.
I found no one particular book or study material outside of TechNet
I too question the two primaries, especially with Configuration Manager 2012,
since a Primary can support 100,000 clients. What are your client numbers? Here
some more information for capacity:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682077.aspx.
And if you have a true CAS in your
it. Great find!! And it worked!
Thanks very much... now I will start putting my hair back on my head!!
Kevin
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