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January 2009 - Posts

[Today's post is contributed by Carol Bailey ] We've seen this question come up a few times, and the simple answer is no - as long as the communicating computers have a trust in common, and the correct certificates are used, native mode works just fine. Read More...
For those of you who are attending the Microsoft Management Summit in Las Vegas this April, you'll be happy to know that the session catalog is now available! The link is: http://www.mms-2009.com/public/sessions.aspx All the breakout sessions have been Read More...
[Today's post comes from Carol Bailey ] Many companies do not currently have their own public key infrastructure (PKI) with an issuing Certification Authority (CA) but still want to benefit from native mode and Internet-based client management - which Read More...
This year at TechEd North America 2009 our very own Wally Mead will be presenting a pre-conference session on Configuration Manager. As many of you know, TechEd is Microsoft's premier technical education and networking conference. Session details are Read More...
[Today's post is provided by Carol Bailey ] I see a lot of confusion about how and when native mode clients use a server locator point, so let's take a look at this for clarification. The product documentation tells you when and how to configure native Read More...
[This post comes to us from Bhaskar Krishnan and gives an overview of the new SQL Reporting Services feature and the benefits it provides over the ASP-based reporting point in Configuration Manager and previous releases.] Background Prior to Configuration Read More...
[Today's post comes to us courtesy of Carol Bailey ] We've seen a few customer worried by this log entry in MPControl.log and CCMExec.log when the Configuration Manager site is in native mode. It looks bad, but actually it's a "good" error. We're checking Read More...
Welcome to the official blog of the System Center Configuration Manager product team!! This blog site offers our customers a single point of reference for technical information that comes direct from the product team, to make it easier for you to find Read More...
Ken Pan is The Man behind the Configuration Manager product group. Ken is the Product Unit Manager (PUM) for the System Center Configuration Manager product group, and is responsible for all engineering and product development functions associated with Read More...
 
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