This month's updates incorporate customer feedback and What's New in the Configuration Manager Documentation Library for March 2010, which lists all the topics that are new or contain significant technical changes since October 2009. Look out for an announcement to download this with the Configuration Manager 2007 Help File Update Wizard, so that you can run the help file, SMSv4.chm, locally.
In addition to the summary of changes, we've also made some revisions based on customer feedback. In particular, we've focused on topics relating to the client - from discovery, to client installation (especially client push) and requirements for clients in another forest, and Windows Embedded devices.
We do value customer feedback and try to incorporate it when possible. Although we can't promise to make the docs perfect for everybody, we are committed to continual improvement. So, keep that feedback coming, and feel free to contact us about anything related to the documentation by using our usual address of SMSDocs@Microsoft.com.
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The Configuration Manager documentation library (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb680651.aspx) has been updated on the Web and the latest content on the Web has Updated: March 1, 2010 at the top of the topic.
This month's updates incorporate customer feedback and What's New in the Configuration Manager Documentation Library for March 2010, which lists all the topics that are new or contain significant technical changes since October 2009. Look out for an announcement to download this with the Configuration Manager 2007 Help File Update Wizard, so that you can run the help file, SMSv4.chm, locally.
In addition to the summary of changes, we've also made some revisions based on customer feedback. In particular, we've focused on topics relating to the client - from discovery, to client installation (especially client push) and requirements for clients in another forest, and Windows Embedded devices.
We do value customer feedback and try to incorporate it when possible. Although we can't promise to make the docs perfect for everybody, we are committed to continual improvement. So, keep that feedback coming, and feel free to contact us about anything related to the documentation by using our usual address of SMSDocs@Microsoft.com.
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