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Removing Inaccessible Computers from Deployment Manager
Robert_Hearn
Ok, I spared you the “SQL Sequel” puns this time, but this article does contain some SQL…In this article, I’m again going to talk about actually removing data, so here goes the big scary warning box: Note from the legal department: The process described here is not officially supported by Microsoft and...
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Quick Tip: Enabling Link Text But Getting Rid of “Link”
Robert_Hearn
If you're like me, you like to put descriptive text in a link to describe what it does. Perhaps it's to indicate the conditions of a branching structure, like this: But what’s annoying is that when you turn on the Link text, every link has the word “Link” on it (as if you didn’t know it was a link)....
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28 May 2012
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KB: "Unknown" activity type displayed in the System Center 2012 Orchestrator Runbook Designer
J.C. Hornbeck
Here’s a new Knowledge Base article we recently published. This one discusses an issue where one or more activities are displayed as "unknown" when viewing a Runbook in the System Center 2012 Orchestrator Runbook Designer. ===== Symptoms When viewing a Runbook in the System Center 2012 Orchestrator...
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Understanding Sequential vs. Parallel Processing of Runbook Activities
Robert_Hearn
I saw a question in the forums the other day by a person who asked how you should expect activities in a workflow to be executed when one of the activities generates multi-value data. In other words, one of my activities returns a list of things. How do the next activities react? Will they run in parallel...
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Cool Tool: Hiding Unused Categories in the Activities Pane
Robert_Hearn
Note from the legal dept: The process described here is not officially supported by Microsoft and are provided only as an example to the community. Neither I nor Microsoft, nor any other person, animal, vegetable or mineral assumes responsibility for the process demonstrated here. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK...
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