So unless you have been living under a rock for the past couple of years, you should be aware that Microsoft have a big push on for organisations to shift towards what they call Modern Management of Windows. Modern...
While developing the ConfigMgr OSD FrontEnd, a good chunk of customers where I’ve helped them to implement the solution, has asked me to also change keyboard layout (input locale) for their boot images as well...
In order to walk you through the entire process of setting up the co-management feature, I am going to break this down into a number of parts; How to setup ConfigMgr PKI – Part 1 (Roles and Certificates) How to...
In order to walk you through the entire process of setting up the co-management feature, I am going to break this down into a number of parts; How to setup ConfigMgr PKI – Part 1 (Roles and Certificates) How to...
In order to walk you through the entire process of setting up ConfigMgr PKI, I am going to break this down into a number of parts; How to setup ConfigMgr PKI – Part 1 (Roles and Certificates)How to setup ConfigMgr...
It has been lots of discussion about Enhanced HTTP and HTTPs, quote from Microsoft documentation “Enhanced HTTP isn’t the same as enabling HTTPS for client communication or a site system, Microsoft...
Almost two weeks ago I released a pretty generic report on reporting patch compliance using PowerBI and System Center Configuration Manager and I was shocked at the amount of feedback I got from the community! So first...
Recently I shared a PowerBI template that could be used as a solid starting point for compliance reporting on servers, and with a couple tweaks, you could make it work for desktops too. Great, but now its time to go...
When your ConfigMgr environment has many distribution points and packages, you might want to monitor your content compliance status to ensure everything is consistent. This is especially true after the content...
If you’ve done any work with System Center Configuration Manager sooner or later, you’ll get asked about leveraging it for patching. It might even be one of the first questions you get from management...