< div class=”ExternalClassCCC4F98D00E841F2BF7BD261758309ED”> If you’re looking for a way to test an Android device, consider the Android-86 port which can be run as a VM. This makes a great test/demo platform for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager or Microsoft Intune.
SQL Reporting with custom pagination and Excel named worksheets
< div class=”ExternalClass16EB91745BFA419384C0E3307E72D388″> With some guidance from Microsoft TechNet, Edward at StackOverflow.com, and Adam at RedThree, I managed to enhance the Compliance 5 – Computers in a Collection report by separating each computer onto its own page. When exported to
Software Update Compliance for Each Computer in a Collection
This is a modification of the default report Compliance 5 – Specific Computer, but it combines the result for each computer in a collection. The report can get quite long, however, it is a much better than running the default
SCCM Inventory of IPAddress SkipAsSource
< div class=”ExternalClass56053B2187DC429B993BBB746BA0DCAD”> A customer of mine was looking for a way to verify that servers with multiple IP Addresses (mostly web severs) were configured to use a specific IP for all default communications. SkipAsSource is a Boolean flag which
Management Point Affinity (AllowedMPs) Compliance Setting in ConfigMgr 2012 R2 CU3
In Cumulative Update 3 for System Center Configuration Manager 2012 R2, Microsoft introduced Management Point Affinity and Justin Chalfant had a nice write-up on the new feature. One thing that was left undocumented was an acceptable way to set MP
Modifying each user’s registry
A colleague of mine recently was working on a Windows image with a specific setting for Microsoft Office 2010. However, the registry key simply would not “sick” and would be stripped out at some point before the user could log
SCCM Application Requirement of MSI ProductCode
I had a situation recently where an application needed to be installed on all workstations (desktops and laptops) unless another application was installed. Traditionally I would use collections to accomplish this. create a collection “Deploy Mfg App vVersion – Exclusions”
SCEP 2012 client log files
Looking for client log files I had to do a bunch of digging. This is what I’ve concluded (for now). C:\Windows\Temp\ (technically the System Temp folder) MpCmdRun.log MpSigStub.log C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Microsoft Security Client\Support (technically the %ProgramData%\Microsoft\Microsoft Security Client\Support folder) EppSetup.log EppSetup_#.log MSSecurityClient_Setup_<version>_epp_install.log MSSecurityClient_Setup_<version>_epp_uninstall.log