Jason Sandy’s has a great blog explaining ConfigMgr Package/Program retry behavior including the Retry return/exit/error codes and how often the retry occurs. One bit of info missing from the blog that I couldn’t find anywhere else (documentation, forums, blogs, etc.)
ConfigMgr Status Filter Rule with alternate credentials
A recent customer wanted an automated SSRS Report Email Subscription anytime a new deployment was created. I’d been pondering how do accomplish that for some time, but finally got a catalyst and a bit of time. I found a PowerShell
The many ways to import the ConfigMgr cmdlet Library module
Over the years I’ve seen and used a variety of PowerShell commands to get the ConfigurationManager.psd1 file location to pass to Import-Module Just for fun, I compiled a list of the different methods. It’s all about string manipulation. [read-more-redirect urltext=”CatapultSystems.com”
ConfigMgr and SQL – NTFS allocation unit size
It’s been many years since I read that SQL databases should use an NTFS volume formatted with at 64KB file allocation unit size (block size). So long that I didn’t remember why or if it is still considered best/good practice.
ConfigMgr Content Source Path migration
Several ConfigMgr scenarios require that the content Source Path be changed. This typically includes migrating to a new ConfigMgr environment (2007 to 2012, 2012 to Current Branch, etc.), and simply moving the source content to a new location such as
Using a Task Sequence Secret Value when changing a local password
At one time it became routine to manage Windows local account passwords with a Group Policy Preference. However, some time ago the process was was discovered to have a significant venerability and Microsoft released security bulletin MS14-025 to address the
ConfigMgr fails to distribute a package… failed to create instance of IRdcLibrary
Awhile back I had an issue distributing a new Package in ConfigMgr (SCCM). There didn’t seem to be anything unique about the package, it just didn’t want to process. Digging into the SMS Distribution Manager log (distmgr.log), I noticed a
SSRS Error 401.3 Access is denied
So, you’ve been denied! It’s OK. It happens to the best of us. Server Error in ‘/Reports’ Application. Access is denied. Description: An error occurred while accessing the resources required to serve this request. You might not have permission to