While being in the process of migrating Windows Software Update Services 3.x to Configuration Manager 2012 you have only one really supported solution, namely adding all approved software updates to Software Update Group manually. This is a lot of work when being in an environment that was operational for years and years with lots of […]
READ MOREToday I was at one of my customers and looked at an issue that my Clean up Powershell script was not working anymore. While troubleshooting I noticed that the script was exited with a Quota Violation error, since they also has some WMI issues since a power outage a couple of weeks ago I thought […]
READ MOREToday I released a new version of the “Cleanup in AD deleted devices via Powershell in ConfigMgr 2012 SP1” script that was originally released in March of this year. In this new version the following is changed: Ability to set the Maximum Query Result Size of ConfigMgr 2012 SP1, by default this is 1000 items […]
READ MOREToday I have released a new version of the ConfigMgrBlog.com app. The layout is slightly changed so that we are able to place the title of a blog on one row instead of two or more. You are able to download the App in the Windows App Store via this link! If you like it please […]
READ MOREHow cool is this, thanks to Microsoft Evangelist Marcel Nieuwpoort (and his team) who created the “App in a snap”-template this blog can now also be followed via the ConfigMgrBlog.com Windows 8 App. Via the application you are able to read the intro from my blog posts and browse to the complete article via the link […]
READ MOREI am not a real scripting guy but for one of my customers I wrote a Powershell script that allows you to delete devices in Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 that have been deleted from the Active Directory. This way the customer is able to keep its Configuration Manager database clean and update date. With the release of Service Pack 1 for Configuration […]
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