I’m in the process of setting up multi-domain, multi-team management in our
ConfigMgr 2012 R2 C3 environment where most individuals responsible for
managing content will not be privy to how SCCM works under the hood.
I want to limit the amount of context switching between reports and the
This is kind of the point of the deployments node? A SUG can have multiple
deployments, are you wanting a drop-down or some way to select a specific
deployment from the SUG list?
Daniel Ratliff
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Behalf Of Michael
This definitely works in most cases. I use BDNA Normalize which includes usage
data (likey captured from CCM_RECENTLY_USED_APPS). Todd Hemsell came up with
one scenario where this wasn't a good fit but of course Todd would. It doesn't
tell you how long an app was used. This can be problematic.
Yeah, good catch with the monitoring deployments node. I had forgotten to
check there to see if the results were constrained so that will definitely be
were I send folks.
From: Daniel Ratliff
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 8:27 AM
To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com
This is
Oh yeah, I spend a lot of time there. Don’t forget for an easy way to break it
down, just group by Feature Type.
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Daniel Ratliff
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Behalf Of
Does anyone know how to use Powershell to create a script Configuration
Item?
I'm trying to write a script that will pull all printers in from a print
server and create a configuration item per printer to install the printer.
Then it would create Collections and baselines and deployments so we
New-CMConfigurationItem
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj870915.aspx
Mike D-
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 09:53:14 -0600
Subject: [mssms] Powershell to create CI?
From: ryan2...@gmail.com
To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com
Does anyone know how to use Powershell to create a script
There are no options to configure the CI, only create it.
I found some information here that is pointing me in the right direction I
think...
http://www.dexterposh.com/2014/07/powershell-sccm-2012-add-setting-to-ci.html
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Mike Dzikowski
We are.
We are in the process of slowly rolling out IE11. 3008923 upgrades it to
11.0.15. If you are at the latest prior version this is 11.0.14.
For new installs and upgrades of IE11, Enterprise Mode no longer appears on the
Tools menu. We just implemented a list of production sites into
We have a workaround for the Enterprise Mode issue. Reinstalling 3008923 and
rebooting fixes it. More research into perhaps a superseded patchin in the
prereqs or something.
The other issues remain. Since I emailed I have another report of the DOM
explorer crash.
From:
Can someone explain this, or is this a bug?:
1) Create a Site Server with DP role, ensuring that default schedule and rate
limits are set/unchanged, and that it is NOT a pull DP. Can be a fallback
source or not, doesn't matter.2) Go to Administration -- Overview --
Distribution Points.3)
From what I have seen, the rate limit column says yes as soon as the dp
role is installed on the box. I believe it disappears if you make the dp a
pull box.
So maybe its an indication as to whether the dp supports rate limits?
If you need to know which DPs have rate limits enabled, I have a
Pull DP becomes a slaved client, only or mostly governed by BITS settings,
either by SCCM or GPO.
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On Dec 15, 2014, at 7:18 PM, Sean Pomeroy
sean.pome...@gmail.commailto:sean.pome...@gmail.com wrote:
From what I have seen, the rate limit column says yes as soon as the dp
In my experience, the SCCM sets the BITS throttle. The GPO settings that I have
specified are always overwritten by SCCM. Anyone have guidance on how to
override SCCM BITS throttling settings?
Thanks,
Chris Brucker
On Dec 15, 2014, at 7:51 PM, Gilmanov, Nile
Dont set it? :)
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Behalf Of Brucker, Chris
Sent: den 16 december 2014 02:25
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Subject: Re: [mssms] DP Rate Limit column
In my experience, the SCCM sets the BITS throttle. The GPO settings
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