Feed: System Center Configuration Manager Team Blog
Posted on: Friday, March 11, 2016 11:00 AM
Author: Yvette OMeally
Subject: Now Available: Update 1602 for System Center Configuration Manager


Today, we are excited to announce the release of our first update for the 
current branch of System Center Configuration Manager! The latest version of 
Configuration Manager is now 1602.

This update includes the following improvements:

  *   Client Online Status: You can now view the online status of devices in 
Assets and Compliance. New icons indicate the status of a device as online or 
offline.
  *   Support for SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Groups: Configuration 
Manager now supports using SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Groups to host the 
site database.
  *   Windows 10 Device Health Attestation Reporting: You can now view the 
status of Windows 10 Device Health Attestation in the Configuration Manager 
console to ensure that the client computers have a trustworthy BIOS, TPM, and 
boot software.
  *   Office 365 Update Management: You can now natively manage Office 365 
desktop client updates using the Configuration Manager Software Update 
Management (SUM) workflow. You can manage Office 365 desktop client updates 
just like you manage any other Microsoft Update.
  *   New Antimalware Policy Settings: New antimalware settings that can now be 
configured include protection against potentially unwanted applications, user 
control of automatic sample submission, and scanning of network drives during a 
full scan.

This update also includes new features for customers using System Center 
Configuration Manager integrated with Microsoft 
Intune<http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/products/microsoft-intune/default.aspx>.
 Some of the features that you can expect to see are:

  *   Conditional Access for PCs Managed by Configuration Manager: You can now 
use conditional access capabilities to help secure access to Office 365 and 
other services on PCs managed with Configuration Manager agent. Conditions that 
can be used to control access include: Workplace Join, BitLocker, Antimalware, 
and Software Updates.
  *   Windows 10 Conditional Access Enhancements: For Windows 10 devices that 
are managed through the Intune MDM channel, you can now set and deploy an 
updated Compliance Policy that includes additional compliance checks and 
integration with Health Attestation Service.
  *   Microsoft Edge Configuration Settings: You can now set and deploy 
Microsoft Edge settings on Windows 10 devices.
  *   Windows 10 Team Support: You can now set and deploy Windows 10 Team 
configuration settings.
  *   Apple Volume Purchase Program (VPP) Support: You can now manage and 
deploy applications purchased through the Apple Volume Purchase Program for 
Business portal.
  *   iOS App Configuration: You can now create and deploy iOS app 
configuration policies to dynamically change settings such as server name or 
port for iOS applications that support these configurations.
  *   iOS Activation Lock Management: New capabilities include enabling iOS 
Activation Lock management, querying for the status, retrieving bypass codes, 
and performing an Activation Lock bypass on corporate-owned iOS devices.
  *   Kiosk Mode for Samsung KNOX Devices: Kiosk mode allows you to lock a 
managed mobile device to only allow certain apps and features.
  *   User Acceptance of Terms and Conditions: You can now see which users have 
or have not accepted the deployed terms and conditions.

And there is more! To view the full list of new features in this update and to 
learn more about the new functionality, see What’s new in version 1602 of 
Configuration 
Manager<https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt622084.aspx#bkmk_1602> on 
TechNet.

Note: As the update is rolled out globally in the coming weeks, it will be 
automatically downloaded and you will be notified when it is ready to install 
from the “Updates and Servicing” node in your Configuration Manager console. If 
you can’t wait to try these new features, the attached PowerShell script can be 
used to ensure that you are in the first wave of customers getting the update. 
By running this script on your central administration site or standalone 
primary site, you will see the update available in your console right away.

EnableUpdateRing PowerShell 
Script<https://msdnshared.blob.core.windows.net/media/2016/03/EnableUpdateRing.txt>

(Right click and Save As to download. Rename the .txt extension to .ps1 after 
downloading)

Thank you,

The System Center Configuration Manager team

Additional resources:

  *   What’s New in System Center Configuration 
Manager<https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt622084.aspx>
  *   Get Ready for System Center Configuration 
Manager<https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt608540.aspx>
  *   Start Using System Center Configuration 
Manager<https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt608544.aspx>
  *   Upgrade to System Center Configuration 
Manager<https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt627853.aspx>
  *   Technical Documentation for System Center Configuration 
Manager<https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt346023.aspx>
  *   System Center Configuration Manager 
Forums<https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?category=ConfigMgrCB>
  *   System Center Configuration Manager 
Support<http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?prid=15983>
  *   Report an issue<https://connect.microsoft.com/ConfigurationManagervnext>
  *   Provide suggestions<https://configurationmanager.uservoice.com/>




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