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  • Why Patch Tuesday Turns Into Patch Thursday or Friday or Monday

    I used to hate the second Tuesday of every month. I honestly liked it better when patches were released as they were ready. What happens with the scheduled updates is that everyone knows that it is coming and that means that everyone expects their SMS Engineers to have the patches deployed that night...
    Posted to The Daily Ramblings of an SMS Engineer (Weblog) by aclendenen on 10-09-2007
    Filed under: SMS 2003, et. all, Security, KB Articles, Rants, Packaging, Patching, Reports, SCCM 2007, Funny, SUP, ConfigMgr, Configuration Manager, SCCM
  • SoftGrid SMS Connector Discontinued

    The SoftGrid connector will be deprecated in the near future and replaced with Windows Installer Application Virtualization Extension or WIAV. The reasons they are moving away from the SMS Connector is due to future plans and interoperability with old and new products. What is it? Yes, you in the back...
    Posted to The Daily Ramblings of an SMS Engineer (Weblog) by aclendenen on 09-12-2007
    Filed under: SMS 2003, SMS Tools, Packaging, News, SCCM 2007, SaaS, SoftGrid, Application Virtualization, ConfigMgr
  • Use of 'flag' files and software inventory...

    This is a technique that we pioneered in the SMS 2.0 days, and has continued to find useful applicability. There a number of techniques to inventory computers, and locate resources within ConfigMgr. However, have you ever found those unique situations where the normal methods of hardware/software inventory...
    Posted to Steve Thompson at myITforum.com (Weblog) by sthompson on 08-15-2008
    Filed under: SMS 2003, SCCM 2007, Misc, ConfigMgr
  • SCCM : How to avoid that SCCM or SMS will place components on the c:\ or any other drive

    Place the "NO_SMS_ON_DRIVE.SMS" file on the drive you want ( aka c:\ ) to prevent that SMS/SCCM places any components on one of the forbidden drives in the future. Simple but effective Thats it ! Hope it helps ! Kenny Buntinx...( read more )
    Posted to SCUG (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-04-2008
    Filed under: configmgr, sccm, smsv4, SCCM 2007, sms v4, configmgr2007, sccm2007, Configmgr 2007, SMS, Sms 2003
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