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May 2009 - Posts

Our team member Jason Lewis has posted a new System Center Updates Publisher (SCUP) screencast titled "Creating an Update". You can view it on his blog here: http://blogs.technet.com/jasonlewis/archive/2009/05/18/screencast-system-center-updates-publisher-creating-an-update.aspx Read More...
[A quick AMT troubleshooting post from Carol Bailey ] It's recently come to our attention that the out of band management console that is used to connect to AMT-based computers has a problem running on Windows XP SP2. We're in the process of updating Read More...
[Today's post is provided by Bhaskar Krishnan ] At MMS 2009 we announced that, with the next release of Configuration Manager, SQL Reporting Services integration, introduced in Configuration Manager 2007 R2, will replace the existing ASP-based reporting Read More...
[In today's post Josh Pointer captures the Configuration Manager buzz at MMS 2009.] What a week... That's all I can say after spending 5 days with some of my favorite people on the planet and sharing with them the future of Configuration Manager (or at Read More...
[Today's post is from Jeff Gilbert ] The latest downloadable quarterly update for the Configuration Manager 2007 Documentation Library has been posted to the download center. The April 2009 version is the newest downloadable update available and contains Read More...
[Today's Post has been contributed by Brian Huneycutt ] The Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) subsystem has evolved over time to become a key dependency for many applications, Configuration Manager being one of them. We've been intertwined since Read More...
[Today's Post is provided by the Configuration Manager Writing Team ] The Configuration Manager documentation library ( http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb680651.aspx ) has been updated on the Web. See What's New in the Configuration Manager Read More...
[Today's post is provided by Carol Bailey ] By default, an issuing enterprise CA publishes its certificate revocation list (CRL) to locations within the forest. When you are using Internet-based client management with Configuration Manager, there are Read More...
 
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