Full time? No, there are some things you cannot do with PowerShell, such as 
edit task sequences.

You can do a lot with WMI, but if you are going to use the native cmdlets make 
sure you are on 2012 R2 CU2. They have made a lot of updates to the cmdlets, 
and continue to.

For an idea of any existing issues check out Connect. There are a lot of 
requests out there.

https://connect.microsoft.com/ConfigurationManagervnext/Feedback

Daniel Ratliff

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ryan Shugart
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 1:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Config Manager 2012R2 and Powershell

Hi all:
        Question.  I know that SCCM 2012R2 can be administered through 
Powershell.  Has anyone tried this fulltime, AKA used Powershell to admin SCCM 
completely in place of the SCCM console?  If so, any good guides on how to do 
this?  Any pitfalls, AKA areas Powershell just doesn't cover?
Thanks.
Ryan

Ryan Shugart
LAN Administrator
MiTek USA, MiTek Denver
314-851-7414


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