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Everything posted by GarthMJ
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yes.. why complicate life?
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You are not getting results in CM12 it means they are NO scanning for SU using CM12. Review the log files on the client side to figure out what is going one. You should NOT be looking at WSUS as this can cause problems.
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The easiest way to is to. On a new server/VM install Windows 2012, SQL 2014, WSUS, CM1511. Migrate any existing packages from your old CM12 server. Migrate your client to the new server. Decommission the old CM12 server. Done
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Backup and restore is really your only option. Unless you want to built net new then you can troffer settings from one site to another but all of you client will need to be reinstalled. At this point I would go with CM1511.
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Having not used SCORCH, I'm going to say you need to do this via PowerShell/VBS and add one computer at a time into a collection.
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Export SCCM 2007 packages to XML?
GarthMJ replied to echdareez's topic in Configuration Manager 2007
Everything you need is within the CM07 SDK. heck on myitforum or my old blog there might be a vbs script to export this a CM07 PDF. it wouldn't take long to make this a xml file. -
Clients automatically updating
GarthMJ replied to Kevin79's topic in System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)
What version is updating? What do the log say? did you enable the client setting to deploy the new Software Center? -
Clients automatically updating
GarthMJ replied to Kevin79's topic in System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)
What make you think this has anything to do with CMCB? -
SCCM/Intune Devices show Primary Users ?
GarthMJ replied to johnli's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
It doesn't look like you can within the console. I would make the suggestion on the user voice site. I would then post the link back here so that others can vote it up. https://configurationmanager.uservoice.com/forums/300492-ideas -
All I will say is test it.. as a consultant this is not what I would recommend. With 8000 computers, it is recommend to have at least two DPs.
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err. yes it does...
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IMO There are of things that can be done better. Like "bandwidth" has nothing to do with using ADR or not. The same is true for you deploys as they happen now, aka there is no need for middle of the night deployments. Why not use BITS?? Why not use Branchcache??? How are you DPs laid out? etc., etc., etc...
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I see no advantage of updating each SU with a custom then have ARD come into play, this seem like a lot of manual work. Why set hundreds of SU to have a custom severity, instead of just creating a SU group and deploy it? Why not simply: Create SU Group Deploy it to your pilot group 4-5 people Deploy it to your test group (~1-3% of your computers) Deploy it to 1/3 of your computers Deploy it to the next 1/3 of your computers Deploy it to everyone. This ensure that you are always testing against the same SU group and therefore there are no surprise. if there is a problem you can stop it and you don't affect everyone.
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This statement contradicts itself. ADR be definition automatic push out SU to computers. This is the risk as no testing is done on the SU. Hence the reason why I only use ADR for SCEP updates. It sound like you are trying to use ADR instead of setting up SU groups and deploying them in a tested and staggered fashion.
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As a consultant I would never recommend use ADR for anything other that SCEP update. IMO it is a bad idea with too much risk.
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As a consultant, I don't recommend using ADR for anything but SCEP updates. Everything else is done via the defined process. Healthy concern is good but honestly what more orgs are missing: is documenting the process they will use for both day to day and in an emergency. Then they have to review it every 12 months to ensure it still work for them. What exactly is you process to ensure that the risk is minimized? What SU are you going to deploy and why? What SU Products are you going to deploy and why? How many groups will be deploy to and when? How can I stop the process if something goes wrong? Who can stop the process? Once stop then what? etc.... Once you write the process down, it is easy to deploy SU to 1 or 400, 000 computers.
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Uninstall Office 2010 Silently sccm 2012
GarthMJ replied to Samstar07's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
This is not really a CM12 Q. How exactly would you automated this without CM12, once you can answer that, it is easy to deploy with CM12. -
Out of Band Management - Universal Group
GarthMJ replied to conorofarrell's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
Without your error message it will be impossible for anyone to help you. -
Deploying Applications Using Security Groups Via SCCM
GarthMJ replied to ikkhatri's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
How many computer should up within your Chrome collection? Is it right? -
Compliance configuration item per user
GarthMJ replied to michaelhbt's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
What do you mean doesn't work? Are you always showing that you are non-compliant because there are at least two users profile on the WS? Why would you want to do this on a user by user bases? Isn't there a way to do this as an enterprise? like maybe this method? http://www.adminarsenal.com/admin-arsenal-blog/manage-javas-control-panel-and-exception-site-list/ -
Take ownership of a not system directory structure
GarthMJ replied to balubeto's question in Windows 10
http://verbalprocessor.com/2007/12/05/running-a-cmd-prompt-as-local-system/ -
Endpoint Protection Last Scan End Time not showing in SCCM
GarthMJ replied to AndreiT's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
To my knowledge there is not public fix for this. However their might be a private one but you will need to contact CSS directly to get it. (assuming it exists) -
Endpoint Protection Last Scan End Time not showing in SCCM
GarthMJ replied to AndreiT's topic in Configuration Manager 2012
This is a known issue, particularly with Windows 8 computers. -
Your query looks fine, is AVG installed on the computer? Do you see it within Resource Explorer?