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secret Maintenance Window? - 9/17/2008 1:14:50 PM   
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Hi.  Can anyone help me run a report telling me which collection(s) have a maintenance window?  I seem to have a conflicting window somewhere but right clicking on hundreds of collections seems like a waste of time.

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RE: secret Maintenance Window? - 9/17/2008 1:32:36 PM   
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I'm not familiar with a report that looks at this on the Collection level (you could build one), but there is one that looks at it on the client level:

Maintenance Windows Available to a Particular Client

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RE: secret Maintenance Window? - 9/17/2008 1:34:12 PM   
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Garth just wrote something on this yesterday
http://smsug.ca/blogs/garth_jones/archive/2008/09/16/maintenance-windows.aspx


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RE: secret Maintenance Window? - 9/17/2008 2:12:51 PM   
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Here is a right click tool that will allow you right click on a computer and it will tell you what collection it is in and if the collection has a maint window.  It can also be setup to tell you the date/time of the window

http://www.sccm-tools.com/tools/rightclick/rightclick-collectionlisting.html

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RE: secret Maintenance Window? - 9/17/2008 3:28:58 PM   
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I'm assuming Garth's post is a query.  When I put it into SCCM, it tells me there is a syntax error.

do I have to use a specific object type?

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RE: secret Maintenance Window? - 9/17/2008 3:42:37 PM   
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It's a SQL query, not a WQL query.  So it's to be run as a report or from SQL Query analyser or SQL Management Studio.

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