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February 2009 - Posts

The System Center Platform in Service Manager Part 3: The Data Access Service
The System Center Platform in Service Manager Part 3: The System Center Data Access Service This is a continuation of the ‘The System Center Platform in Service Manager’ series. Previous posts: The System Center Platform in Service Manager Part 1: Introduction Read More...
New SCSM Forum contest!!!
Microsoft System Center Service Manager Product team is starting a contest for the posters to the SCSM Forum . This Contest starts at 12:01 a.m. Pacific Time (PT) on February 24, 2009 and ends at 11:59 p.m. PT on March 24, 2009. Write your post and win Read More...
The Self Service Portal
Hi folks, my name is Dan Boldo and I’m a Program Manager Lead in Service Manager. I’m also the PM owner of the Self-Service portal, and in this first blog post (ever :-)), I’d like to share information on that feature. As you might have noticed, the portal Read More...
The System Center Platform in Service Manager Part 2: The Model-Based Database- Try It!
This is a continuation of the ‘The System Center Platform in Service Manager’ series. Previous posts: The System Center Platform in Service Manager Part 1: Introduction The System Center Platform in Service Manager Part 2: The Model-Based Database From Read More...
Creating product guidance
Hi, I'm Jonobie Ford, and I'm the Content Publishing manager for Service Manager. That is, I manage the team that produces product documentation such as TechNet and Download center content, help, videos, etc. (We also do behind-the-scenes work on UI text Read More...
Service Manager and PowerShell
Hi There! This is the first in a series of blogs that I plan to do about Service Manager and PowerShell.  These will be posted in two places - the Service Manager Blog and my spaces page, you can go to the Service Manager blog to see more posts on Read More...
Active Directory Connector Part 2
Editing an AD Connector To edit an AD connector, highlight an AD Connector and click Edit Connector task in Tasks bar, which launches Edit AD Connector dialog. The dialog allows you to change the connector name, description, and credentials which are Read More...
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