Building application with a purpose of being used in a Task Sequence in ConfigMgr can be accomplished with various methods in different languages. Recently, I’ve started to explore C# and built a couple of...
When deploying Windows 10 in your organization, it’s strongly recommended to take a look at the new security features Windows brings to the table. One specific feature that I recommend all of my customers...
For those that were able to attend Midwest Management Summit Mall of America (MMS MoA) last week, they got to see a demonstration of how you can export a Task Sequence in ConfigMgr with a few lines of PowerShell. In...
During TechEd Europe 2014 this week, a lot of new information regarding Windows 10 deployment and the supported ways of deploying it has been made available. Since I was not able to be on-site myself, I’ve...
For quite a while now, I’ve been thinking about creating a PowerShell script to help with identifying Package or Task Sequence deployment settings, for instance if any of the deployments have been configured to...
I have seen a lot of scripts around for automatically generating the next available computer name for use with SCCM during the deployment stage, however I was looking for something that would read from Active Directory...
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...
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...