Many of you probably know about Status Filter Rules and how you can configure such to run scripts when a certain status message has been sent to the site server. This method is great for e.g. running a script to...
A customer of mine needed to check if a specific IP address was within any of the IP range boundaries that was present in ConfigMgr. I did some research on how this could be scripted, and found out that there’s a...
If you’ve ever worked with HP ProLiant servers before, you’re probably familiar with the HP Service Pack for ProLiant (HP SPP). As I’ve only worked with Dell servers before (it’s kind of fun that...
Microsoft has released a new hotfix that solves some problems that was discovered in ConfigMgr 2012 R2. One of them is the infamous slow download of WIM files during OSD. A specific hotfix for that issue was released...
When you’re working with ConfigMgr 2012 and task sequences, these tend to fail now and then. I’ve previously blogged about how you can re-run a required task sequence that is deployed to a client where...
Status Message Queries are perhaps not the most explored and used feature of ConfigMgr 2012, but it’s a great way to get information about what’s happening in your environment. By using Status Message...
We all know that the support for Windows XP is being dropped by Microsoft on the 8th of April 2014, more information can be found here. In this post I’ll go through the necessary configuration, requirements and...
This is going to be a very short blog post, since I’ve improved the method of slipstreaming Adobe Reader mentioned in this blog post. The latest version of Adobe Reader is 11.0.6 and it’s a quarterly...
In my previous post about how to create a custom report in ConfigMgr 2012, I showed you a nice trick where you can create an in-console Query, execute it and then grab the SQL query statement from the SMSProv.log file...
I’m please to announce the release of my first PowerShell module named CM2012 version 0.1 for ConfigMgr 2012. I started working on this PowerShell module a while back when I realized I started to get a bunch...