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SCCM by Davis: “Systems Design Engineer” plus 19 more Posted: 07 Apr 2013 03:48 AM PDT | | Systems Design Engineer Posted: 27 Feb 2013 07:28 AM PST Financial Planner Gold Coast a leading nationals IT company ?is looking for a Systems Design Engineer to join their Perth operations – The ideal candidate will have proven experience as follows within a large enterprise environment. The purpose of your role is to lead major projects to design and implement SCOM and SCCM ????????? Responsible for leading major projects to design and implement SCOM and SCCM ????????? You will be involved in a number of projects including: AD, Windows server 2008R2, VMware This is an exciting opportunity for you to join a recognised national market leader, who in return for your skills and experience is offering a competitive salary of $90k +super. "a leading national IT services company currently has an exciting opportunity for a Technical Solutions Architect to join their Perth operations. The role is a strategic planning position and is highly customer focused so you should have good attention to detail and be effective and confident communicator. Please note: This role is only open to Australian nationals or those holding a current relevant working visa already residing in Perth." | SCCM 2012: Keep your SCCM database clean Posted: 26 Feb 2013 11:12 AM PST Peter wrote a nice script to remove devices deleted from AD from SCCM database. That is what I alway | SCCM 2012: SQL 2012 SP1 is supported Posted: 26 Feb 2013 10:30 AM PST As Microsoft SCCM team announced in its blog (http://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgrteam/archive/2013/ | Ten Reasons to Use Configuration Manager Posted: 26 Feb 2013 09:11 AM PST Why should you use Configuration Manager? How does this make your daily life as a systems administrator easier? Although this book covers the features and benefits of ConfigMgr in detail, it definitely helps to have some quick ideas to illustrate why ConfigMgr is worth a look! Here is a list of 10 scenarios that illustrate why you might want to use ConfigMgr: 1. The bulk of your department's budget goes toward paying for teams of contractors to perform OS and software upgrades, rather than paying talented people like yourself the big bucks to implement the platforms and processes to automate and centralize management of company systems. 2. You realize systems management would be much easier if you had visibility and control of all your systems from a single management console. 3. The laptops used by the sales team have not been updated in more than two years because they never come to the home office. 4. You don't have enough internal manpower to apply updates to your systems manually every month. 5. Within days of updating system configurations to meet corporate security requirements, you find several have already mysteriously "drifted" out of compliance. 6. When you try to install Windows 7 for the accounting department, you discover it cannot run on half the computers because they have only 256MB of RAM. (It would have been nice to know that when submitting your budget requests!) The Evolution of Systems Management 9 1 7. Demonstrating that your organization is compliant with regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), or < insert your own favorite compliance acronym here > has become your new full-time job. 8. You spent your last vacation on a trip from desktop to desktop installing Office 2010. 9. Your production environment is so diverse and distributed that you can no longer keep track of which software versions should be installed to which system. 10. By the time you update your system standards documentation, everything has changed, and you have to start over again! | SP1 Video Posted: 26 Feb 2013 08:09 AM PST | Configmgr powershell automation Posted: 26 Feb 2013 08:08 AM PST | System Center 2012 SP1 Configuration Analyzer Posted: 25 Feb 2013 10:01 AM PST The System Center 2012 SP1 Configuration Analyzer is your first line of defense in troubleshooting issues with System Center 2012 SP1 server-side components. The System Center 2012 SP1 Configuration Analyzer is a diagnostic tool that you can use to evaluate important configuration settings for computers that are running any of the following System Center 2012 SP1 components: Operations Manager, Virtual Machine Manager (VMM), Service Manager, Orchestrator (plus Service Provider Foundation), Configuration Manager, and Data Protection Manager (DPM). Previously, users who wanted to take advantage of this functionality had to download and install best practice analyzers (BPAs) for each System Center component. With the release of System Center 2012 SP1, users can now use a single model (called the System Center 2012 SP1 Configuration Analyzer) within Microsoft Baseline Configuration Analyzer 2.0 that automatically detects and scans all System Center 2012 SP1 server-side components. You can find the download link Here System requirements Supported operating systems: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012 The following items must be pre-installed on the server or client computer on which System Center 2012 SP1 Configuration Analyzer will be installed: In addition, if you plan to scan any computers that will be used as a SQL Server host for a Configuration Manager site database, you must have SQL Server pre-installed on those computers. | 2012 Console Extensions for 2012 SP1 Cu1 Posted: 06 Apr 2013 01:16 PM PDT So I have been a bit busy lately with my 2012 Migration. You have seen last year that I produced all the xml folders and files for the 2012 RTM extensions. Well here is the updated version all the way up to CU1. I haven't looked to see any of the Guids changed in CU1 but I wanted to make the note incase something did change. If you try this on your Sp1 system and you are missing some guids, please drop me a line and I will see if I can spin up a 2012 SP1 site and export the guids. Realize that not all Guids are accessible, even if I have them listed. What I am simply doing is pulling out all GUIDS the Microsoft references. Nodes that are created on the fly when you click Show members don't have a guid and can't be accessed because they are dynamic nodes and are destroyed when you navigate away. Please see this post to add images: http://sms-hints-tricks.blogspot.com/2012/04/console-extensions-2012-xml-insites.htmlAlso reference in the SDK are console extensions and how to add images and further manipulate the console. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh949463.aspxConsole files should be added here : %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Configuration Manager\AdminConsole\XmlStorage\Extensions\Actions\<GUID> folder, where <GUID> is the GUID identifier for the node that the action applies to. Be aware that the console doesn't abide by file extensions so you can call the file .XXX and the console will still attempt to load it. If you don't want it loaded then you should create a sub folder and then The console will ignore it. Please DO NOT install this on a production box. The 620 console extensions here can cause the console to be slow or have problems. I have broken down the folders into the different workspaces referenced. Not all GUIDS will work, I simply export what Microsoft has. If you find a problem with the same GUIDS you will need find the offending folder and delete it. The zip file can be downloaded here : 2012SP1CU1 ActionsPlay responsibly :) This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now | Alex Profit became a registered member Posted: 06 Apr 2013 10:08 AM PDT Comments: 0 | A Quick Walk Around Ohio State @ Admiring Light Posted: 05 Apr 2013 04:02 PM PDT I stopped by the Ohio Condition campus on the way home from function right now and took about a 45 moment walk down to the Horseshoe, and back, and took some photographs with the Fuji 14mm f/2.eight. What an extraordinary lens this is. Incredibly sharp, effectively built…a joy to shoot with. Remain tuned for a bunch of Fuji testimonials coming up in the subsequent handful of months. Click to enlarge any impression: Mirrored Columns â€" Knowlton Corridor, The Ohio State College â€" Fuji X-E1 with Fujinon XF 14mm f/two.8 Knowlton Corridor, The Ohio Point out University â€" Fuji X-E1 with Fujinon XF 14mm f/2.eight Ohio Stadium, The Ohio discount codes regarding tiffen Condition College â€" Fuji X-E1 with Fujinon XF 14mm f/2.8 Columns, Knowlton Corridor, The Ohio Condition University â€" Fuji X-E1 with Fujinon XF 14mm f/2.8    System Center Configuration Manager - Davis Blog | Enhansoft and Russ Rimmerman are now friends Posted: 05 Apr 2013 08:37 PM PDT Comments: 0 | Rod Trent and Russ Rimmerman are now friends Posted: 05 Apr 2013 08:37 PM PDT Comments: 0 | Rod Trent wrote a new post, HP using MMS 2013 catch up with Dell on ConfigMgr driver packs Posted: 05 Apr 2013 06:35 PM PDT In a blog post, HP has announced a new Client Integration Kit and has indicated they will be talking about it at MMS 2013, though it won't actually be released until June 2013. 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I'm going to be going into a bit more detail about how you can interact with 1E over MMS – we're extremely excited to be there this year and we hope you all are too! Comments: 0 | Rod Trent wrote a new post, In the Cloud: Brad Anderson's new podcast series highlights MMS 2013 Posted: 05 Apr 2013 04:06 PM PDT Brad Anderson, Corporate Vice President, Windows Server & System Center has rolled out his own personal podcast series. The series is being made available for listening in on the "In the Cloud" blog. Here's […] Comments: 0 | Lori became a registered member Posted: 05 Apr 2013 04:01 PM PDT Comments: 0 | You are subscribed to email updates from SCCM by Davis To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google | Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 | System Center Configuration Manager - Davis Blog This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Create multiple packages at the same time in SCCM 2012 SP1 with PowerShell 3.0 Posted: 28 Feb 2013 07:12 AM PST Recently, I needed to create several new packages in my SCCM 2012 Sp1 environment. Since using the SCCM admin console to create multiple packages can take time, I prefer to use a script. In the past, I have used VBScript or PowerShell 2.0 scripts. These worked well but required connecting to WMI. Since my environment is SCCM 2012 SP1, I decided to take advantage of the new built-in Configuration Manager Sp1 support for PowerShell 3.0. Below are the steps I used to create two new packages quickly using my PowerShell 3.0 script. Steps - Copied the source files to the location I wanted source path to be. In my case, this was on my E: drive.
- Created a text file called packages.txt in E:\temp.
- Since the script is using import-csv, I created headers for my first line (Name,manufacturer,version,description,path) in packages.txt.
- For the next two lines, I typed what I wanted the values to be for each header. For example, my first package is the SCCM 2012 toolkit. I typed SCCM Toolkit for the name, Microsoft for the manufacturer, 2012 for the version, Toolkit for SCCM 2012 for the description and E:\packagesource\packages\SCCM 2012 Toolkit\ConfigMgrTools.msi for the path.
- Next, I ran my PowerShell script.
- After the script successfully ran, I confirmed that the packages were created by examining the SCCM admin console.
PowerShell Script Note – The PowerShell profile can be configured to automatically import the module and change to the correct PS drive. The below link contains more information. http://blogs.technet.com/b/neilp/archive/2013/01/07/running-2012-configuration-manager-sp1-powershell-cmdlets-from-an-orchestrator-run-net-script-activity.aspx Import-Module '<<Installation_Directory>>\AdminConsole\bin\ConfigurationManager.psd1′ CD <<Site_Code>>: $Packages = Import-CSV -Path E:\temp\Packages.txt ForEach ($value in $packages){ $Name = $($value.name) $Manufacturer = $($value.manufacturer) $Version = $($value.version) $Description =$($value.description) $Path = $($value.path) New-CMPackage -Name $Name -Manufacturer $Manufacturer -Version $Version -Description $Description -Path $Path } This slideshow requires JavaScript. |
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Henry Truong posted an update in the group Arizona Systems Management User Group (AZSMUG): Troy and Shaun presenting a taste of MMS at AZSMUG on Apr 2 Posted: 07 Apr 2013 10:13 AM PDT Troy and Shaun presenting a taste of MMS at AZSMUG on Apr 2 Comments: 0 |
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