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We are a team of Microsoft Premier Field Engineers (PFEs) from the UK, specialising in System Center products, mainly Configuration Manager and Operations Manager.
A PFE works with Premier customers focussing on the health of a product, training, and maximizing the product's potential.
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The Manageability Guys
More On SCCM and Powershell
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over 4 years ago
by
Rob York
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I thought I would add to our previous post on Powershell. Powershell can make SCCM admin far easier for repetitive tasks. To make life really easy we can start creating our own “cmdlets”. Anyone can write their own cmdlets for Powershell but it...
The Manageability Guys
Client Network Traffic tests
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over 4 years ago
by
Rob York
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These postings are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confer no rights. The following information is for example purposes only. Do not rely on this information for a production deployment. These are meant to show the areas you should test for...
The Manageability Guys
What AI data is in your database?
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over 4 years ago
by
Rob York
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Ever wonder what’s in the Asset Intelligence (AI) catalog on your site server’s database? I wrote the following query for a customer to show the value of AI and the data this is in there (and convince them to deploy AI Sync Point). It summarizes...
The Manageability Guys
Client Activity Summary Report
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over 4 years ago
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Rob York
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The following T-SQL query will generate a report that shows the status of ConfigMgr clients. It uses various sources for this information, including: Last Hardware Inventory timestamp Last AD Discovery agent timestamp ConfigMgr 2007 R2 Client...
The Manageability Guys
Useful ConfigMgr Resources
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over 4 years ago
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Rob York
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The following is a list of useful information on ConfigMgr, pointing to various resources and sources of information. ConfigMgr Resources/Information: Learning: TechCenter on TechNet: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/default.aspx Features...
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ConfigMgr and Powershell
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over 4 years ago
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Rob York
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Hello, This is my first blog post so I thought I would make it something vaguely interesting (to certain people). Powershell has been around for a while, though for most ConfigMgr people it remains a dark area. This is primarily due to the lack of...
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