If you’re looking for an fast and easy way to install the prerequisites for a new ConfigMgr 2012 R2 environment, this tool will help you in accomplishing just that. As ConfigMgr administrators, or if you’re...
Using an Automatic Deployment Rule in ConfigMgr 2012 helps automating your Software Update deployments a lot. In the case where you configure the ADR to run at a specific time after Patch Tuesday, lets say on Wednesday...
The purpose of this post is to describe a way of implementing the Replace scenario in ConfigMgr 2012. I’ll cover some bits more in detail and some others on a more high-level scale. So let’s go through the...
If you’re looking to install a Software Update Point on a remote system fast and easy, this is the post for you. In my lab environment I’ve installed a Windows Server 2012 R2 virtual machine that we’ll be using through...
We all know that ConfigMgr 2012 (aswell for previous version of ConfigMgr) comes with a site maintenance task that lets you backup the site database of either a Primary Site or a CAS. Once you have enabled this tasks...
NOTE! A new version of this tool has been released, check it out When dealing with Dell systems in ConfigMgr 2012, you may want an easy way to get the warranty status of a particular system. Instead of browsing to...
As a ConfigMgr admin you’ve probably dealt with all the prerequisites that needs to be in place and configured properly before you can go ahead and install for example a Primary site. A couple of months back I...
Instead of automating the way a new computer is being named during OSD with ConfigMgr 2012 SP1, you might want to be prompted instead and have to enter the name manually. There are numerous ways of doing this and most...
This blog post will describe how you can remove all deployments for an application in ConfigMgr 2012 SP1. Perhaps the most easiest way would be to use the built in cmdlet Remove-CMDeployment, but I thought it would be...
Have you ever thought about copying the system names from a collection to use them for any kind of purpose outside of ConfigMgr 2012? Well, that’s not very easy. You could of course with PowerShell and some smart...