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Blog Post:
Orchestrator Migration–Locating Checked Out Policies
Jim Britt [MSFT]
A topic came up recently on an internal distribution list that I have been planning on blogging about. I figured it’s time to get it out to you because it is timely with the release of System Center Orchestrator Beta and future versions coming. What is so important and why? We will all need...
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16 Sep 2011
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Sending Email with PowerShell and the Run.Net Object
Jim Britt [MSFT]
Hello readers. Now that TechEd NA 2011 is over (what a great event) I thought I’d take this opportunity to share a very simple solution I have leveraged in my workflow development within Opalis for providing communication on workflow success / failure of status information and details. Sometimes...
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13 Jun 2011
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Evaluating the "Reach" of Our Opalis Infrastructure at Microsoft
Jim Britt [MSFT]
Hello readers. This is my first technical post of hopefully many on the topic of all things Opalis and Orchestrator! This product keeps me up at night (in a good way ) so I should have plenty of interesting content as time goes on. Challenge and Initial Questions So considering our vast collection...
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6 May 2011
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