In this blog post we’ll go through the necessary steps you need to take in order to install and configure a Reporting Services point on a remote Site system. Most of the time, a single Reporting Point is enough...
When I was browsing the net, I stumbled upon a script that would convert a ContentID to DisplayName and PackageID. This got me thinking that when you’re troubleshooting Application deployments, you sometimes need...
During a migration project with a customer, we ran into the problem where some of the clients wouldn’t be uninstalled correctly. When using the supported way of uninstalling the ConfigMgr 2012 client, the...
I’ve been doing ConfigMgr migration projects for a while now and first up until recently one of my customers asked me if we could migrate the Status Message Queries they’ve put many hours into creating. I...
While I was configuring MDT for creating reference images at one of my customers, we noticed that in some cases when systems that were deployed through ConfigMgr using the reference image we’ve built...
When I tweeted that I was working on a script to export reports from a Reporting Service point, I received a lot of response on that subject. In fact, I was only playing around to see if there was a quick way to...
If you’re working with patch management in ConfigMgr 2012, you’ve most likely scratched your head about why there’s no simple way to remove the updates that have been expired or superseded. To help...
Most of you have probably used the Application Model in ConfigMgr 2012 and above right about now. If you still haven’t made the switch to Applications instead of Packages, I urge to do so. Something that I see at...
During a migration project at one of my customers, we needed to create a few Deployment Packages and wanted to do that with PowerShell. So I imported the ConfigMgr PowerShell module, and to my surprise I couldn’t...
Time flies by and it’s already almost a year ago I released my PowerShell script to slipstream Adobe Reader for deployment with ConfigMgr 2012 as an application. During this time, I’ve received a lot of...