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SCCM 2012 Wally Mead Sessions -2

Posted by Eswar Koneti on 30th November 2012

This post is in Continuation to previous post on Wally Mead sessions on SCCM 2012. http://eskonr.com/2012/11/sccm-2012-videos-wally-mead-sessions/

System Center Configuration Manager 2012, Managing non-Windows systems

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rsl7skEII_Q

SCCM GURU Webcast Series – Episode 6: Wally Mead Returns

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdKNeNIagn0

Wally Mead, System Center Configuration Manager 2012, QA

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdKNeNIagn0

 

System Center Configuration Manager 2012 Overview, Wally Mead

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTqWBFrxLXs

 

How to make a successful ConfigMgr implementation, Wally Mead

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya5kF6NIuPs

Rest walkthrough on http://eskonr.com/2012/11/sccm-2012-videos-wally-mead-finlan/

 

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#SCCM / #Configmgr What Client attributes published to AD when Schema Extended ?

Posted by Eswar Koneti on 22nd September 2012

I was going through TechNet,thought of making it a side note on this Topic.

When you extend the Active Directory schema for SCCM 2012 and the site is published to Active Directory Domain Services and many client installation properties are published to Active Directory Domain Services.

If a computer can locate these client installation properties, it can use them during Configuration Manager client deployment. There are many Client deployment methods of which only few methods searches AD Domain services for client installation properties*.

Below are the client installation properties that are published by SCCM to Active Directory Domain Services when you extend Schema.

    • The Configuration Manager site code.
    • The site server signing certificate.
    • The trusted root key.
    • The client communication ports for HTTP and HTTPS.
    • The fallback status point. If the site has multiple fallback status points, only the first one that was installed will be published to Active Directory Domain Services.
    • A setting to indicate that the client must communicate by using HTTPS only.
    • Settings related to PKI certificates:  
      • Whether to use a client PKI certificate.
      • The selection criteria for certificate selection, if this is required because the client has more than one valid PKI certificate that can be used for Configuration Manager.
      • A setting to determine which certificate to use if the client has multiple valid certificates after the certificate selection process.
      • The certificate issuers list that contains a list of trusted root CA certificates.

Client.msi installation properties that are specified in the Client tab of the Client Push Installation Properties dialog box.

More info Refer http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682121.aspx

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Hydration Kit for #SCCM / #Configmgr 2012 SP1 Beta Available for Download

Posted by Eswar Koneti on 14th September 2012

Our Deployment Master(Johan) Recently posted Hydration Kit for SCCM 2012 SP1 Beta which build your own ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 beta infrastructure, complete with Windows Server 2012 and SQL Server 2012 in either Hyper-V or VMware: One Domain Controller and one ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 Beta member server – Including pre-requisites like .Net Framework, SQL Server 2012 CU2 (or higher) and IIS – all fully automated.

If you have Good Memory and Processor,it takes about 2 Hours to complete the required setup once you Once configured.

Full Details and download link are here http://www.deploymentresearch.com/Research/tabid/62/EntryId/73/The-Hydration-Kit-for-ConfigMgr-2012-SP1-Beta-with-Windows-Server-2012-SQL-Server-2012-is-available-for-download.aspx

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Cross Forest Support in #SCCM / ConfigMgr 2012

Posted by Eswar Koneti on 4th September 2012

Neil Peterson blogged about Cross Forest Support in #SCCM / #Configmgr 2012 into 4 series of guides and they are listed below.

Introduction -

Welcome to the last in this series of four articles examining cross forest support in 2012 Configuration Manager.  In the previous three postings I have examined configuration options for client management across a non-trusted forest. To recap, the following scenarios or configurations have been discussed.

  • Scenario 1 – Simple management of a small amount of know clients residing in a non-trusted forest.
  • Scenario 2 – More complex management of a larger number of unknown clients residing in a non-trusted forest. This article introduces cross forest discovery, publishing, and client push installation.
  • Scenario 3 – Introduces the placement of Configuration Manager Infrastructure (MP, DP) in a non-trusted forest.

In this final and brief article I will examine the cross forest placement of a Configuration Manager site (Primary or Secondary). This process is very similar, almost identical to deploying a child site in the same forest as the parent. Because of this I will not go into deep detail on site deployment; this will be a short post. There are however a few items worth pointing out, and I do want to ensure that this series on cross forest management has come full circle. 

Why deploy a cross forest site -

Why install a site into a forest other than the on hosting the CAS or Primary site? In my opinion, the reasons for doing so would be the same reasons that would justify the introduction of an additional site (primary or secondary) into a Configuration Manager Hierarchy spanning only one forest. Some of these reasons may include (just to name a few)

  • Client counts of greater than 100,000 (Primary)
  • Requirement to control the upward flow of client and site communication (Secondary)
  • Rich Content Routing capabilities (Secondary)

Check out the following article for more information that will aid in determining if additional sites are needed in you Configuration Manager deployment – Planning for Sites and Hierarchies in Configuration Manager .

Read Completed post on http://blogs.technet.com/b/neilp/archive/2012/09/04/cross-forest-support-in-configmgr-2012-part-4-deploying-sites-in-multiple-forests.aspx

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Introducing User-Driven Install (UDI) for MDT 2012 Update 1

Posted by Eswar Koneti on 22nd August 2012

Our engineering team has had an amazing journey this past year with two key releases to help our customers improve their capabilities for deploying Windows in their enterprises.   As you know, we released Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2012 in April of this year to coincide with the Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) and this enabled a lot of functionality asked for by you.  These are outlined in this post I made back around this release and include an all-new extensible wizard, all-new rebuilt designer, and support for all the enterprise deployment scenarios.

On the heels of the 2012 release, our team was quickly focused on enabling the UDI scenario forWindows 8 & 2012 which were soon-to-be-released.  The final “gold” bits were announced for Windows 8 & Windows Server 2012, and with that, I’m super proud that we have released MDT 2012 Update 1 which enables all the key features and support needed to deploy Windows 8 & 2012 with MDT UDI.

In today’s post, I want to make you aware of the key additional features & support added in this release for UDI.  In today’s post, I will not drill-down into the features and will save this for later more in-depth posts but I want you to start playing with them now.

Introducing USMT for Windows 8 Support

The major testing that our team had to do across the various refresh & replace scenarios was focusing on ensuring that we could effectively capture and restore your user’s data.  In Windows 8, a new version of User State Migration Tool (USMT) was released and as part of Update 1 we’ve validated that all UDI-based scenarios using this new USMT is supported.

Read complete post on http://blogs.technet.com/b/chrad/archive/2012/08/21/introducing-user-driven-install-udi-for-mdt-2012-update-1.aspx

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#SCCM / #Configmgr 2012 Videos with Wally mead and Johan

Posted by Eswar Koneti on 21st June 2012

Listing down Technical videos on SCCM 2012 (system center 2012 Configuration Manager) and other technical stuff for quick reference . Thanks to Johan(Deploymentartist).

ConfigMgr 2012 Software Distribution Part 1 – With Wally Mead

Run in Full Screen and HD (720). Courtesy of Deployment Artist and Knowledge Factory – Breakout sessions presented by Wally Mead during the Deployment Road show in Sweden. The video recordings are from the event in Stockholm, December 1, 2011.

 

ConfigMgr 2012 Software Distribution Part 2 – With Wally Mead :

Part 2.Run in Full Screen and HD (720). Courtesy of Deployment Artist and Knowledge Factory – Breakout sessions presented by Wally Mead during the Deployment Roadshow in Sweden. The video recordings are from the event in Stockholm, December 1, 2011.

 

 

A Geeks guide to the Galaxy — Building a SC 2012 Configuration Manager OS Deployment Solution :

The uber-demo spaceship has landed in Oslo! Join Johan Arwidmark in an hour live demo on how to build a Windows 7 deployment solution, based on ConfigMgr 2012 and MDT 2012 Zero Touch, from scratch to finish
From NIC2012 in Oslo, presented by Johan Arwidmark

 

SC 2012 Configuration Manager OSD – Tips & Tricks from the Deployment Masters:

This is what you always wanted to know about OS Deployments using MDT 2012 and ConfigMgr 2012, but no one told you about until now… You will learn how to extend ConfigMgr 2012 and MDT 2012 with custom scripts and frontends, workaround current limitations, work with the deployment database and web services. We bring you Enterprise customizations to use in every size of network.

 

Inside Windows 8 — Mastering the Setup Engine :

This session dives deep into the Windows 8 setup engine, explains the driver store, log files, device driver ranking, and much more. It goes deep into the configuration passes, the Windows Servicing Stack, Windows System Image Manager, and Deployment Image Service and Management (DISM). You can expect lots of tips, tricks, and live demos in this session.
From NIC2012 in Oslo, presented by Johan Arwidmark

 

 

Inside Windows 8 — The new Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK):

The Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) is being replaced by Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) in the Windows 8 timeframe. Join Johan Arwidmark guiding you through the new features, including WinPE 4.0, Performance Assessment and much more.
From NIC2012 in Oslo, presented by Johan Arwidmark

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#SCCM / Configmgr 2012 SP1 CTP2 is available now to download

Posted by Eswar Koneti on 16th June 2012

Overview :

This Community Technology Preview (“CTP2”) enables System Center customers to jointly evaluate System Center 2012 and Windows Server 2012 Release Candidate. CTP2 includes updates and enhancements to the following System Center 2012 components:

  • Virtual Machine Manager
    • Improved Support for Network Virtualization
    • Extend the VMM console with Add-ins
    • Support for Windows Standards-Based Storage Management Service, thin provisioning of logical units and discovery of SAS storage
    • Ability to convert VHD to VHDX, use VHDX as base Operating System image
  • Configuration Manager
    • Support for Windows 8
    • Support for Mac OS clients
    • Support for Linux and Unix servers
  • Data Protection Manager
    • Improved backup performance of Hyper-V over CSV 2.0
    • Protection for Hyper-V over remote SMB share
    • Protection for Windows Server 2012 de-duplicated volumes
    • Uninterrupted protection for VM live migration
  • App Controller
    • Service Provider Foundation API to create and operate Virtual Machines
    • Support for Azure VM; migrate VHDs from VMM to Windows Azure, manage from on-premise System Center
  • Operations Manager
    • Support for IIS 8
    • Monitoring of WCF, MVC and .NET NT services
    • Azure SDK support
  • Orchestrator
    • Additional support for Integration Packs, including 3rd party
    • Manage VMM self-service User Roles
    • Manage multiple VMM ‘stamps’ (scale units), aggregate results from multiple stamps
    • Integration with App Controller to consume Hosted clouds
  • Service Manager
    • Apply price sheets to VMM clouds
    • Create chargeback reports
    • Pivot by cost center, VMM clouds, Price sheets
  • Server App-V
    • Support for applications that create scheduled tasks during packaging
    • Create virtual application packages from applications installed remotely on native server

For system requirements , click here to download the content http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30133

For detailed instructions about using each component, see the component documentation at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=254803.

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#SCCM / #Configmgr 2012 SP1 Upcoming Enhancements

Posted by Eswar Koneti on 14th June 2012

The Product Group have recently announced the Beta of ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 at TechNet 2012 North America.

You can view the announcement at http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2012/MGT309

Kent blogged about new enhancements over http://blog.coretech.dk/kea/configmgr-2012-sp1-announced-teched-2012/

Enhancements include:

  • Platform Support:
    • Windows 8
    • Windows 8 tablet (Intel SoC) support
    • Mac OS X
    • Linux and Unix
  • Operating System Deployment: Windows To Go support
  • Application Delivery:
    • Win 8 apps
    • Deep link applications
    • Network Cost Support
  • PowerShell Provider
  • PowerShell Cmdlets:
    • Tasks exposed in the Administration Console
    • Suitable experience for administrator (not the SDK)
    • Align with PowerShell general contentions
  • Bitlocker changes:
    • TMP and PIN
    • Used Space Bitlocker
  • Prestaged media now supports additional content
    • WIM, Applications, Drivers, Package/Programs
  • Flexible hierarchy management:
    • Ability to add a new Central Administration Site
    • Migration between ConfigMgr 2012 hierarchies
  • Hierarchy easier to control:
    • Schedule replication for a given link
    • SQL Server distributed views
    • Compression for SQL Server data
  • Software Updates Management:
    • Fallback to Windows Update for content
    • Definition updates 3x/day
  • Endpoint Protection
    • Real-time administrative actions
  • Settings Management: User Profile and Data Management
    • Client Side Caching
    • Roaming User Profiles
    • Folder Redirection

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Via http://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgrdogs/archive/2012/06/14/configmgr-2012-upcoming-enhancements-in-sp1.aspx

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Publish Custom Office Templates End users

Posted by Eswar Koneti on 5th June 2012

This post is going to be a something new today to publish Custom Office templates made available to all users when they open PowerPoint or Word or Excel Office applications.

This can be done several ways like AD group policy management or Scripting or other ways But I would prefer to do it using Configuration Manager.

After end of the session,You should create and deploy these Office 2010 templates for users with Microsoft Word 2010, PowerPoint 2010, and Excel 2010.

Here is what the requirement is and available to all end users when the user go for New file.

image thumb Publish Custom Office Templates End users

The Whole procedure involves

Creation of custom templates

creation of thumbnails and preview files

Creation of XML configuration file that describes the custom template, thumbnail, and preview files

Creation of registry key that enables Office to read the XML configuration file

Create your templates :

Step 1: Create Custom template (could be PowerPoint or Word or Excel etc) and save it as .dotx (for word) .potx (for PowerPoint) , .xltx (for Excel) on local Drive.

Create thumbnail and preview files (optional):

This is an optional step, but thumbnail and preview files can be very helpful to users because they enable users to quickly view and select templates. To see examples of thumbnail and preview files, click Sample Templates, on the Available Templates pane. If you decide not to create thumbnail and preview files for a custom template, users see the name of the template in the Available Templates pane.

Create an XML configuration file that describes the custom template, thumbnail, and preview files :

To display your custom templates in the Available Templates pane, you must create an XML configuration file. Office 2010 references this file to determine how to locate and display your template, thumbnail, and preview files.

Use the below sample xml code and save it as .xml (name ESKONR_Template.xml)

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<o:featuredcontent lcid="1033" xmlns:o="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office">

    <o:application id="PP">
        <o:featuredtemplates startdate="2011-03-01" enddate="2041-03-01">

            <!– TEMPLATE 1 –>
            <o:featuredtemplate title="ESKONR" source="C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\ESKONR\ESKONR_Template_2012.pot" >

        </o:featuredtemplate>
        </o:featuredtemplates>
    </o:application>
</o:featuredcontent>

Changes you need to edit : Title: which is title name users will see it when they click New .

Source: Location for custom templates for PowerPoint,Excel or Word

filename : for Thumbnail preview if you don’t have ,remove the 2 lines (media and preview filename).

If you have multiple templates let say for word 2 ,Excel 2 ,you will have to create 4 templates one for each representing template name.

Once you are done with creating XML file,save it to location where templates are stored.

 

Create registry key that enables Office to read the XML configuration file:

Open the notepad and paste it ,save it as filename.reg

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Common\Spotlight\Providers\ESKONR]
"LastUpdateTimestamp"=hex:dd,ab,b8,4f,00,00,00,00
"ServiceURL"="C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Templates\\ESKONR\\ESKONR_Template.xml"

Edit the reg key that matches with your Title and XML file names(bold letters need changes).

With this,we have got all our prerequisites files in hand.

Now we have got Templates,XML file and Registry Key .With this,we need to deploy all these pieces using Configuration Manager by copying the templates to User local drive folder.

We will achieve this using Simple Batch script using command Xcopy.

Open the notepad and paste the script which copies templates,XML files into user machines folder and run the registry at the end.

@ Echo off
REM Copy templates and registry files
REM Written by eswar koneti

mkdir "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\ESKONR"

Xcopy "%~dp0ESKONR_Template_2012.pot" "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\ESKONR" /Y
Xcopy "%~dp0ESKONR_Template.xml" "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\ESKONR" /Y

Xcopy "%~dp0Templates.reg" "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\ESKONR" /Y

reg import "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\ESKONR\Templates.reg" /Y

Create a package in SCCM using above batch file as command line and run the script using administrative rights and for each user who ever logs in so that it will be applicable to all users irrespective of computer.

Hope it helps!

Update :

What if there is new version of the content to be replaced on end user machines ?

To make this work,you will have to change the path of the existing template used in the above process .

Below is the registry location which you will have to identify and update accordingly.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Common\Spotlight\Content\ESKONR\PP1033\FeaturedTemplates\1\1

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SCCM collection to use wildcard in String matching

Posted by Eswar Koneti on 5th June 2012

Creating collection to get computers that starts and end with particular string is used mostly using % .If this percentile used at the end of the variable name, you get all computer names that starts from particular string and if you use this in the beginning, gets all computers that ends with particular string.

Examples : To get all computer names that starts with ESKONR, use ESKONR% , to get all computer name that ends with ESKONR ,use %ESKONR.

But what if  need all computer name that has letters like ESK in the middle of the computer name. Let says i have computers with 15 digits and they have ES placed in 10-11 . Example : INHYD1202ES0003

We can use underscore as wildcard for one character space and use them along with Like statement and apply to fields.

Collection :

select SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceID,SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceType,SMS_R_SYSTEM.Name,SMS_R_SYSTEM.SMSUniqueIdentifier,SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceDomainORWorkgroup,
SMS_R_SYSTEM.Client from SMS_R_System where SMS_R_System.Name like "__________ES___" and SMS_R_System.ResourceDomainORWorkgroup = "ESKONR"

We have used 9 underscores in our query before E and 4 Underscores after S to tell that first 9 digits can be any thing and last 4 digits can be anything .

Underscores (_) as wildcard can be used at any location in the query but one can replace one character only.

Hope it helps!

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