As a ConfigMgr administrator, one of the main functionality that many of us are working with is Software Updates. Over time, I’ve eventually decided to automate many of the tasks involved in managing Software...
When creating your reference image for Windows 10, you might want to remove the Universal Apps for various reasons. The community have come up with several scripts to accomplish this task, and don’t want to take...
Creating the perfect reference image is a time consuming task and there’s always something to tune. Over the years I’ve used various scripts and wrappers created by community members to improve the reference...
Occasionally I stumble upon environments where the customer have been piloting Intune or Office 365 and signed up for a tenant. In most cases, the customers signed up for a tenant and want to re-use that tenant when...
Many of us have at least at some point had to automate something. Automation to me, is a wide subject and there are many methods available to automate a task. In the past, we’ve leveraged software like...
I’m proud to announce that as of today my MDT Factory Tool has been updated to version 1.0.2 including some new functionality and a few fixes. Whats new I’ve added Remove buttons for the Product and...
I guess most of you that are reading this post have been in a situation where you were dealing with some sort of ConfigMgr migration project. After objects have been migrated, you’re often faced with the dilemma...
When dealing with Mobile Application Management in Microsoft Intune or ConfigMgr, you’re likely to distribute or require a set of apps to be installed on end-users mobile devices. In ConfigMgr there’s a...
Now that Windows ADK 10 has been released for managing deployment for Windows 10, I’ve updated the ConfigMgr Prerequisites Tool with capabilities of downloading the latest version of Windows ADK. Release notes...
Now that everyone is looking at the excellent MDM capabilities in ConfigMgr 2012 R2 SP1, many will most likely deploy the Microsoft Office mobile apps to their corporate devices. I’ve done this myself a couple of...