Ever since I released the console extension for ConfigMgr to clean up Software Update Groups from expired and/or superseded Software Updates, many have given me lots of feedback and I’m now pleased to announce...
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...
It’s almost been a year since I’ve updated my prerequisites installation tool for ConfigMgr 2012 R2. With this new version being released, I’ve chosen to rename it to simply ConfigMgr Prerequisites...
During a session at Microsoft Ignite that I attended this week, I saw the speakers had a nifty little PowerShell one-liner that would get all drivers in a WIM file and output it to a GridView. This got me thinking that...
I’ve seen many blog posts around the internet regarding the issue where the client may still be in Provisioning Mode after an OSD scenario. Almost all of the posts describe a method of changing a registry value...
I received a comment on a post I did some time ago where the visitor asked for how to remove a User and Device relationship with PowerShell, instead of creating one. I thought that I’d put together a quick script...
Over the past years I’ve been blogging about how to deploy Adobe Reader with ConfigMgr 2012, leveraging the way of creating a slipstreamed installation packages for each new version that gets released by Adobe...
I recently had to create a bunch of collections based upon the device models present in ConfigMgr at a customer. Before I could go ahead and create the collections, I needed to know what models was present in the...
In a world that is becoming more and more mobile, it’s important to keep up with the technology and empower the users with the tools and services they need. For the past year or so, Microsoft has stepped up its...
In a situation where you’ve multiple Software Update Points in the same site spread across different domains where clients in a particular domain cannot access resources in another domain, you’d expect...