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Welcome!
This is the official web site of the New England Area SMS User Group! Here you will find information related to our group activities: past and upcoming meetings, current events from the most recent meeting and other items of interest to the SMS Administrator located in the northeastern United States. This group is affiliated on a national level with www.myITForum.com and www.culminis.com. Regionally, we are also affiliated with Boston User Groups, Inc. ( www.bostonusergroups.com), a centralized home for technical user groups in the eastern Massachusetts, southern New Hampshire and Rhode Island areas. If you wish to become a member of our group, register on www.myitforum.com. Provide the group moderator with your Forum user ID information for access to the "member's only" group forum. For details and any additional group related information, contact: Ed Aldrich (Chair) 1E, Inc 401.924.2293 Ed.Aldrich@1e.com
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April Cook (Co-Chair) Getronics 978.858.8540 april.cook@getronics.com
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Next Meeting
27 February 2008
(This is the rescheduled event originally planned for 2/13)
Microsoft New England Corporate Office Waltham, MA
6:00 Q & A - SCCM Open forum with Microsoft and the group members while we enjoy pizza :) 6:30 1E Tools and Solutions
Ed Aldrich will present the latest 1E tools Power and Patch Management Pack (SMSWakeUp with the latest Client Health features, and NightWatchman), Nomad Enterprise, Shopping, and the Agility Framework Reporting environment. Included in this sessiopn will be an overview of the integration of these tools with System center Configuration Manager 2007.
1E will also provide pizza and drinks, as well as some excellent raffle items!
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****** Previous Meetings ******
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September 2007
Are you currently evaluating or using Softgrid? This is your chance to talk with the product architect and share your experiences with the current product and also to share the deficiencies that make it difficult to deploy / manage in your environment. After a candid discussion you will have the opportunity to see what is coming in the future release (4.5) of the Softgrid product with discussion around:
o Softgrid and Enterprise Software Distribution interop scenarios o Internet Facing Scenarios o Globalization / Localization o "Dynamic Suiting"
BONUS:
Bring an external Hard drive with you there is going to be a special give away that you won't want to miss! Make sure that you have 40GB free.... ;-)
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21 June 2007
SMS 2003 SP3 and Asset Intelligence
Jared Cook from the Microsoft Waltham Systems Management team will present a lively overview of SMS2003 SP3, with added focus on the new Asset Intelligence components now in SP3!
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February 2007
Bill is in the area discussing virtualization strategies with local customers, so this is likely to be on his mind. VISTA just shipped, so VISTA deployment with SCCM 2007 is likely to be in the mix... but with Bill, who knows?!
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1 November 2006
We were privileged to have both Dustin Ingalls and Steve Kaczmarek from Microsoft attending and presenting to our group!
Dustin is now assigned to the Waltham office and coordinating the acquisition of Softricity, and its integration into SCCM 2007
Steve leads the Documentation Team back in Redmond. he says "My goal in meeting with on site customers is primarily to assess how the SMS admins approach their work, and especially where they go for information about making SMS work in their organization. As the doc manager, I am looking for contrastive feedback from customers about the content we are currently providing - quality, discoverability, usability, completeness, and format. I'd like to talk about the direction we are going with the SCCM content, and brainstorm about what can make the "content" into truly usable "information". I'd like to talk with the folks that implement and maintain SMS, as well as with those that use it daily."
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April 6th, 2006
Integrating Application Virtualization and On-demand Streaming into SMS Environments
Just about everyone understands the concepts of a Virtual Machine (VM) environment to "virtualize" a server or PC, but what about applications? Microsoft and Softricity recently announced a strategic partnership wherin the Softricity solution is now tightly integrated with Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS). As we all know, SMS is the most widely used tool for deploying and managing applications and operating systems on Windows® desktops and servers. With SoftGrid for SMS, IT administrators can now gain all the benefits of the SoftGrid platform – including application virtualization, on-demand streaming and self provisioning – from within their existing SMS infrastructures. It provides a single management interface for both locally installed and virtualized applications. The presenter will demonstrate how SoftGrid for SMS enables SMS users to take advantage of the manageability inherent in the Windows platform to quickly achieve greater ROI and speed up application deployments.
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January 25th, 2006
Desired State Configuration Management
Mike Schultz, of the national Microsoft Consulting Services organization, provided an excellent and in depth overview of the newly released Desired State Configuration Management solution accelerator. The evening's content ranged from a high level overview of DCM, through the installation, configuration operation, and deployment of the tool. DCM makes use of a configured set of "rules" that defines the desired state of a class of "like" servers. The results are contained in a "manifest" that is advertised to a server (or collection of servers), where a special scan tool evaluates the systems "compliance" with the data in the manifest. The results are carried up to the SMS database for high level reporting, trend analysis and so on. The PowerPoint slides along with four sample manifests will e available here shortly.
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November, 2005
Deep Dive Into Latest Products From 1E
Derek Hartung from 1E presented on 1E’s tools for the agile infrastructure, a collection of products that enhance and extend the features of SMS and MOM, providing visibility and control for Windows environments. The presentation included live demos and covered the following products:
Deskmon – lightweight monitoring for critical desktops
OSD Plus Pack – zero touch desktop migrations
Shopping – user self-service for SMS applications
TruSys – server baselining and change management
MOMent – executive reporting for business services and SLAs
SMSNomad – advanced bandwidth management
SMSWakeup – remote WOL for SMS advertisements
NightWatchman. – advanced power management
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6/22/2005
Extending SMS 2003 with Microsoft & 3rd Party Solutions
This was a reprise of the session Ed Aldrich presented at MMS 2005.
Manakoa's MOM 2005 System Controls Management Pack:
This was an excellent joint presentation conducted by Microsoft and their key Partner, Manakoa Services Corp, to demonstrate MOM 2005 and Manakoa's System Controls Management Pack (SCMP). The SCMP audits key compliance controls for IT resources in order to support compliance governance efforts. Leveraging MOM 2005 collection, event management, alerting, and reporting services, the MP simplifies auditing processes and provides detailed reporting on IT compliance data. It also provides templates for event rules, alert notifications, and reporting services to track regulatory auditing requirements. The initial release of this MP focuses on collecting IT system security events to support Sarbanes-Oxley reporting requirements for Windows Servers.
Manakoa's presentation may be downloaded here: 10956Manakoa_SOXSolutions_NewEnglandUserGroup_062005.zip
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1/27/2004
Discussion LADYBUG: The newest Microsoft offering to automate submission and tracking of bugs for all product lines (code name LADYBUG) will be updated to include SMS in early-mid February. To see this terrific solution, visit http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/productfeedback/. For a good overview, select Microsoft Operations Manager in the PRODUCTS drop down dialog. Soon you will also see SMS there as a valid option!
KEYNOTE SMS Expert’s Dave Jaffe (http://www.smsexpert.com/) presented an excellent overview of the latest software release of their product Extended Software Distribution 2003. The philosophy behind this product: Provide the enterprise with a web based store front for supporting deployment of software. Highly Recommended!!
Dave's PowerPoint slides are attached HERE: 10324SMSExpert_ESD.zip
New Products Coming in 2005 for SMS
- Enhanced Hardware Inventory (EHI) - a tool to extend SMS abilities into the non-Windows platform
- SMS Alert - A tool to alert if "Business Practices" are exceeded (this bears watching IMHO!!)
- eBooks: Look for titles on MOF customization; MSI; and, Managing a Global SMS Hierarch
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9/28/04
Softricity www.Softricity.com. did a brief presentation of their Softgrid Extensions for SMS product (see [http://www.softricity.com/news/031504.asp). Due to scheduling constraints they had a very limited time slot; however, in that short time, they made a compelling case for a very interesting technology and approach to application deployment. Here’s a brief overview of their offering:
SoftGrid® Extensions for Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) allows customers to combine the electronic software delivery of Microsoft SMS with the application virtualization capabilities of Softricity SoftGrid. The combined products enable enterprises to simplify and accelerate testing, deployment and management of all Windows applications.
SoftGrid SMS enables enterprises:
Greater flexibility by allowing customers to choose the best way to deploy conflict-free applications while managing OS-level patches, updates and inventory from a single, integrated management console.
Elimination of application conflicts through SoftGrid's patented SystemGuard™ technology, a protective run-time "sandbox" environment that allows applications to execute without being installed and without altering the host computer.
Significant reduction in regression testing by eliminating the need to test how one application's installation affects an existing installed environment; this results in accelerated time to deployment.
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eXc Software www.eXcSoftware.com. Their presentation was very intriguing. If you understand how SMS_DEF.MOF uses the WMI “providers” to probe for and retrieve specified information, then you understand how eXc is able to get data from a wide range of devices and pull the results into SMS. They implement their own “providers” into the WMI space on the site server, and then run a script (VB; Java; dot.net; etc) on the target device to get the desired data. They use either TelNet and/or SSH to get to the target device. Examples of their “extended” WMI Providers (partial list only!):
AS400; IBM MVS; 3Com; APC; Cisco; EMC; HP Tru64; HP-UX; IBM AIX; MAC OS X; OpenBSD; Redhat Linux; SCO Unix; Sun Solaris; Synoptics; etc
They are also heavily into the MOM space as well, extending MOM alerting/monitoring into non-Intel devices for real time management and monitoring. They use an agent-less model, and charge a flat fee of $49.00 per device managed. Supports SMS2 and SMS 2003
Vintela www.vintela.com. The focus was on their new VMX product (www.vintela.com/products/vmx/), released 8/2004, for SMS2003 only. The simplest way to think of this product is to visualize an SMS “client” from Vintela being installed on a Unix device (root access required to install, either PUSH from SMS console, or manually on the local system). Once installed, the Unix device then looks and acts just like an Intel/Windows SMS client with all the same features and functions, including the ability to launch Unix remote control tools. Once installed, it even extends the SMS Console to add Unix related collections and queries. This product is so tightly integrated within SMS 2003 that should you need support for it, you go to Microsoft PSS! Pricing: $1,995 for the SMS Server side; $125 per non-Windows server; $75 per non-windows workstation. This is a very slick implementation. Vintela is also a founding member of the SMS Alliance.
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June 17th, 2004
SMS 2003: Installation/Upgrade, Configuration and Operation
With the launch of SMS 2003, Microsoft has added a powerful management capability into the Systems Management space that offers massive improvements over SMS 2.0.
Andrew Boisvert will demonstrate a new installation of an SMS 2003 site into an Active Directory 2003 environment into an existing SMS 2003 central site hierarchy. He will configure that site to discuss the various options and their relative pros and cons. He will also discuss major architectural changes in SMS 2003 from SMS 2.0 as well as important new features. Other discussion points will include the use of Management Points, schema extensions, advanced security, roaming boundaries, web-based reporting, software distribution improvement, the SMS Advanced Client, new OS support, asset management within SMS, and how to best leverage Active Directory 2003 to get the most out of SMS 2003.
Upgrade scenarios will also be addressed, including "in place" vs. "side-by-side migration"
There will also be a discussion around the recent Microsoft Management Summit, and some of the new SMS related items we are looking forward to over the coming year, like the Device Management Pack and the OS Deployment Feature Pack!
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February 26th, 2004 (Marlboro, MA)
BigFix Client Manager Suite
Including an overview of BigFix Client Manager for SMS; and, BigFix Client Manager for AntiVirus.
Many existing Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) deployments suffer from improperly configured or corrupted nodes. BigFix Client Manager for Microsoft SMS optimizes and enhances the management and performance of SMS and the legacy SMS client. BigFix Client Manager for SMS continuously monitors your legacy SMS clients and ensures that they are installed and operating properly at all times. Need to keep SMS running smoothly on Windows 95, 98 and NT 4? Want instant notification of new problems in the SMS environment? BigFix Client Manager for Microsoft SMS can help:
SMS legacy clients are installed
SMS clients are working correctly at all times
SMS client files are up-to-date
Windows registry keys are set correctly
Damaged or missing DLLs are immediately detected and repaired
Web-based reports on SMS client coverage and operation
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SMS 2003 Preview Tour 11/04/2003 Waltham, MA Presented by Bill Anderson, Lead product Manager - Enterprise Management Division, Miocrosoft Corporation
There were over 100 attendees at this event, nearly ½ of which were members of this group! Talk about a great turnoput!
For those who were not able to attend, I've attached a 3mb ZIP of the Powperpoint slides included on the CD provided to all attendees!!
8803SMS2K3_Tour.zip
Following is a detailed summary of the event.
Best Line! MS: So just how do you plan on supporting those MAC clients? Keep an old site to support them in the hierarchy?
ANS: No, we’ll probably just let them drop off the face of the earth
MS: We’d likely support that plan!
Tidbits
250,000 seats in production at RTM
SWD Reliability: From the soon to be released Marathon Oil EAP Case Study (12,000 seats in production since beta II): they ran 1 million installs from 70 packages by their client base, with 198 failures, or better than 99.99% success; HelpDesk calls are down by 20%
At Microsoft, pre-SMS2003, they saw an 11% rate of “end user” initiated job executions when requested to do so via email notifications (patch management installs
MS “OTG” group, now, using integrated patch deployment with mandatory executions, they are able to obtain 97% compliance on 108,000 workstations and 5,500 servers in as little as 4 hours. The workstation group deployed 350,000 SW distribution installations/configurations since July using one SMS Admin (None other than our old friend Paul Thomsen!!)
Participating vendors:
PS’Soft has a terrific integration with SMS for total asset management solutions
Vintela has a CIMOM agent to extend SMS into the UNIX/LINUX space
Xcellenet has tools to extend to the Palm/Blackberry space
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Altiris has tools to extend into the handheld and UNIX/LINUX space
1E has, in addition to their well known SMSWakeup WakeOnLan tools, also has SMSNomad Branch Office add-on to extend secondary site (like) behavior to remote sites without need for a true secondary site
Dell has integrated their hardware patch/bios upgrades directly into the Patch Management system! You go into DSUW, and drop down on the “type” of patch desired. Now, in addition to Security and Office, there will be a “DELL” option! This is huge!! Call your Dell reps for details!!
OS Deployment via Feature Pack – look for this in Q2/04: Integrated OS Deploy planning; User state migration; Powerquest/Ghost integration
MP Scalability and WAN-remote clients accessing the MP Depends a lot on how the site is configured, and on what frequency events occur (all impacts client activity to/from MP: How often is the client checking for new policy? What are the SW Metering cycles/schedules for data upload? How often is inventory running? NOTE: HW/SW inventory is now on the order of 5-7x faster and more efficient than legacy client. Use a single client and NetMon to model behavior and see what’s actually taking place; Setting up an MP “proxy” at the remote location may help this issue
SCALABILITY Guidelines doc due next month
PRINT and/or hard copy versions of existing docs will be available next Monday on the SMS home page
Over 160 reports included
Advertisements now include support for execution during a “service window” using a “start” time as well as an “end” time, scheduled on a recurring basis (e.g. “between 1am and 3am, daily)
Odds and Ends
“Virtual PC” product (Vmware like tool) is RTM
“Virtual Server” product is at RC1 (ship due Q1/04)
New MSI Installer (with MSI Uninstall/Rollback support) due Q1/04
New MBSA v1.2 (able to find MDAC and the other oddball product patch state info) due 11/ or 12/03
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Using BITS download technology: Use care in creating packages; if you compile many files into a single, large file you may have issues with traveling computers getting the entire file drizzled down. If the client commences the BITS download from DP “A”, then move to a new location, the download may well resume from DP “B”. BITS technology today is such that the cache “catalog” held by the client, when compared to the download at “B”, is unable to resume at the “BYTE” level at “B” using the binary checkpoint feature; consequently, BITS will resort to drizzling down at the file level – or the entire large program. It can do this at the BYTE level within a file if the d/l continues from “A” since the catalogs are in synch. Best Practice (for now): Deploy packages using many files vs. a single compiled file
Overall impression: An excellent preview… excellent technical drill down, and Q&A sessions… our 5+ hours was devoted to extensive technical discussions overall, with tons of one-on-one Q&A time at the end of the session…
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September, 2003 Meeting
Keynote presentations
Dean Leonard presented an overview of this very timely topic! For those who are not aware of it, SMS 2003 has all the features of the SMS Feature Pack for SW Update Services built right into the product. This discussion illustrated the mechanics and processes used by this powerful feature set. The information presented was also of significant benefit to those with SMS v2.0, and wanting to know more about implementing SMSFP today!
Additional Demo:
PS'Soft's license compliance and asset tracking add-in to SMS. See http://www.pssoft.net/news_agenda_sept17-24.html for additional details.
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May 2003 Meeting
KEYNOTE TOPIC: Microsoft Management - The Future
presented by Dean Leonard, Technical Specialist; Microsoft Waltham office
Many thanks to ANA HAMSON for her thoughtful and much appreciated donation of light snacks before the meeting!
Peer Discussion
This meeting date coincided with a day of free seminars conducted at the Microsoft complex in Waltham. Microsoft Operations Manager was the focus of the morning session; while, the SMS Feature Pack for Software Update Services (SMSFP), and the Admin Feature Pack for SMS were presented in the afternoon. Nearly ½ of the SMS session was comprised of our group members. For those who did not attend, you missed an excellent series of seminars.
The recent adoption of the SMSFP as a means of actively managing and deploying critical Microsoft patches has generated a very high interest level in this new SMS specific "technology". Consequently, most of the peer discussion portion of this meeting centered on the FP: an overview of "what exactly" it is, basic descriptions of the four core elements, and its day-to-day "production" usage. Nearly ½ of the meeting attendees have not yet adopted the FP, nor had they attended the Microsoft seminar. This discussion then provided a good, basic, tutorial for those administrators. Subsequent to this meeting, several have since already installed the initial components of the FP.
Mike Schultz (www.smsexpert.com) provided an overview of the two latest tools to come out of his lab: Site Sweeper and Config Cleaner, both of which are still in beta testing. Site Sweeper is designed to automate the process of cleaning all database residue of a no-longer-required element, most often resulting from old MIF files or testing MOF extensions. These can add debris into the SMS schema that clutters up query development, often causing duplicated "names" of data constructs, and so on.
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Config Cleaner is a tool designed to rapidly and safely delete the often overlooked accumulation of .CFG files that can build up in a site's "inbox". Having a large, and often unnecessary, accumulation of these files can cause an inordinate increase in system processing, elevated CPU utilization, and so on.
RAFFLE!!
Our Keynote speaker, Dean Leonard, came to our meeting heavily laden with a WIDE assortment of Microsoft hardware, software, and clothing. These included: 2 "TechNet" laptop carrying bags; 2 copies of Office XP; 2 Microsoft logo polo shirts; 1 hooded and lined Microsoft logo jacket; 2 copies each of Microsoft Links 2003, and Links 2003 Additional Courses; and, 1 optical laptop mouse; and for all attendees "Microsoft Management" logo ball caps, and handouts of the "Microsoft Management" strategy and position papers.
Microsoft Redmond also donated copies of the MS Press publication "Introduction to Windows Server 2003", which also included a copy of Release Candidate 2.
Dave Ferraro of GTECH donated a really sharp Laptop carry case from Altiris.
Mike Schultz also provided 6 copies of his new BETA tools Site Sweeper and Config Cleaner.
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Dean Leonard presented our keynote presentation on the future of Systems Management.Prior to this meeting, Dean was given a blank slate on his topic. He chose to focus the majority of his time passionately discussing the current state and status of Operations Manager.
As an aside, Dean informed the group that the "Application Center" product is being phased out. Where this product was previously part of the "Big Three" in the management space (along with MOM and SMS), it will now become core functionality within the OS, exposing its functionality to other Microsoft management products and processes.
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The following paragraphs summarize the highlights of Dean's discussion. It should also be noted that the opinions and observations stated are Dean's, and should not be construed as representing official Microsoft policy.
- MOM is now selling at a very fast pace. Many customers are calling Microsoft requesting a pilot implementation. While this is good news from a sales perspective, it is seriously taxing the technical side. Microsoft typically prefers to rely upon their "Solution Providers" as a third party to augment Microsoft resources. Currently there is a serious shortage of skilled MOM Administrators to fulfill this role (i.e. "career opportunity!!").
- This provides significant opportunity for the individual who becomes proficient in MOM specifically, and "management" products in general. This product knowledge however, must be coupled with a broader knowledge of "how" all the myriad tools and products come together. This applies particularly to the integration of multi-vendor tools and management platforms (such as HP OpenView, BNC, NetCool, and others)
- The small- to mid-size businesses in particular are very aggressively pursuing "systems management" initiatives. The focus industry wide is on "Quality of Service" in the IT space. Emphasis is on Trend Analysis, Systems Availability; Service Levels; etc. The underlying thinking is often along the lines of "if we deploy smarter tools, we can cut staffing proportionally". This is clearly flawed logic... by deployment of smarter tools, that then frees up the existing, skilled, staff to perform other important tasks that were unable to be accomplished in a timely fashion - if at all.
- Products and platforms being deployed today are increasingly complex. It is incumbent upon the IT organization to "do it right the first time". The old FRAM commercial comes clearly to mind: "Pay me now, or pay me later!"
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- Long term product strategy will see a confluence of SMS and MOM into what is currently called "System Center". This is a "bundling" strategy - not a migration of the two applications into one. The customer may still deploy one without the other. The anticipated implementation for this product migration is coincident with the release of "Longhorn" in the 2004 time-frame.
- "MOM 2003" is currently in BETA testing. As is the philosophy of all Microsoft Beta programs (and seen today in the SMS 2003 program), enrollment is being carefully managed and monitored. The key emphasis is on quality, and not schedule.
- Input from the Systems Administrator community at large is playing a huge role in the development of the next generation of Microsoft's Systems Management products (SMS 2003, and MOM 2003). The preeminent sources of this feedback is found from Microsoft email aliases ( smswish@microsoft.com); www.betaplace.com as the centralized "home" for authorized Beta testers; and the Systems management "Communities" represented by the Microsoft newsgroups, and www.myitforum.com. Customer feedback (the "Administrators" of today) is given careful scrutiny and helps provide a significant part of product direction and development.
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February 26th, 2003
Keynote Topic: Admin "Show-n-Tell" Night
A number of our members expressed a desire to show the group examples of interesting tools, techniques, and procedures that they use on a daily basis at their respective companies. This meeting will showcase a variety of these tips, tricks, techniques, and other methods that they developed to make their lives easier, their sites more effective, their inventory more detailed, and so on.
If you wish to have a few minutes to tell the group something of interest, or to perhaps show off a tool or process you use, then please make your wishes known to the facilitator for scheduling. This could be some custom Web Reports, a personalized Web Reports Dashboard, an inventory technique or process, and so on.
A few of the items that will be presented are sneak previews of some material that will be presented at the upcoming Microsoft Management Summit (MMS), for example; enhanced inventory using Mike Schultz's Enhanced Software Inventory (ESI) tool; the first public unveiling of the SMS Knowledgebase EdNet 2002; and so on.
This will also be the time for those planning on attending the MMS to prearrange logistics so members will be able to "find" each other at the conference - we don't want anyone to feel left out or "lost" in a sea of SMS Admins!
We will also spend a portion of the meeting in the usual Q&A fashion, sharing problems and possible solutions.
Note that there will be no Hartford meeting this quarter. The future viability of the Hartford venue is in question at this point. The meeting is in need of a facilitator who will help conduct these meetings going forward. Without one, this venue will cease, so if you are in that area and wish to see this continue, please consider volunteering one night every three months to help make it happen
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Q&A session: During the Q&A, Ed Aldrich will present the first public preview of his upcoming and long awaited SMS Admin "knowledge-base" "EdNet 2002". This compilation of approximately 1,000 separate tips, tricks, and reference material spans four years of SMS evolvement, along with some AntiVirus, Altiris, WMI, and SMS 2003 information. This product will soon be commercially available on www.netimpress.com
KeNote: This time will be devoted to providing our members an opportunity to do a brief presentation on various ADMIN Tips, Tricks, "Gotcha's" and so on This will be a great opportunity to learn how some of your peers are managing their world!
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Keynote Topics include:
Mike Schultz: Mike will do an overview of his great new WMI and MOF extension tool ESI, available today at www.netimpress.com
Dave Ferraro (GTECH): Dave will cover a variety of issues discovered related to site installation problems using the command line parameters; Preventing installation on Domain Controllers and a glitch therein; TIps on getting "Sender" addresses working "when all else" fails; and, a very strange cause for client installation failing
Andy Boisvert (CriticalSystems): Andy will give an overview of the unusual level of support Mobile Automation's latest offering provides to support wireless and hand held devices
April Cook (Getronics): April will present a brief overview of her work creating Custom dashboards within the Web Reports application. This is the core of her upcoming presentation at the Las Vegas MMS!
Ed Aldrich (CVS): Ed will also give a brief overview of his upcoming MMS presentation on managing your AntiVirus environment using SMS.
Raffle prizes: 1. Training voucher for SMS training classes at New Horizons 2. Shrink wrapped, full copy of SMS v2.0, including 10 Client Licenses 3. Shrink wrapped, full copy of Windows2000 Advanced Server, with 25 Client licenses 4. Shrink wrapped, full copy of SMS v1.0 (a real Collector's Item!!) 5. Full set of Microsoft Official Curriculum for course 732BC "Supporting SMS V1.2 (Another collector's item!) 6. Enough darned tee shirts to clothe the entire group and their extended family!
Again, remember to send Dave Chapman your RSVP!
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SPECIAL MEETING!!!
We are conducting a Special Meeting on 12/2 at 6:30 pm at the Fidelity facility in Marlboro, MA!! We have the distinct pleasure of hosting this meeting for Karl Bystrom as a keynote speaker! For those of you who do not know Karl, he is the Microsoft Program Manager responsible for SMS 2003 Reporting, among many other things. This meeting will be a working meeting to assist in the development of Microsoft management strategies. Karl will be in our area at this time and has graciously offered to meet our group to gather information on Systems Management as we see it... better yet, let me pass on Karl’s words directly to you:
As for topics...This may sound kinda selfish, but I'm very interested in the overall areas of reporting and asset management (both SW and HW asset mgmt) and would most like to use this meeting as an opportunity to get ramped up on the business issues and process/tool issues that you folks have to deal with. Also, we're starting a research/survey project to get more information about enterprise management and are putting together a questionnaire about management issues, so we might want to do something around that.
I'm less interested in things like nitty-gritty questions about, say, "how do I write a report that shows <foo> data?"--I'd be more interested in why you need <foo>, who uses that information, etc. Also, it wouldn't be productive to use the meeting as a bitch session about SMS--that's what mailing lists and SMSWISH are for :-) But again, if there are business or process reasons why people would request a piece of functionality, I'd be interested in hearing about that.
I know this sounds like I'm really focusing on high-level issues, but at the moment I want to get a broad look at the things you have to deal with--and this will help determine the course of Microsoft management technology over the next few years.
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I don’t know about you, but this looks to me like a fantastic opportunity to get involved with senior Microsoft staff on the core issues of Enterprise Management within our areas of responsibilities.... I can tell you from personal experience that Karl is a terrific guy, who is very open and forthright on issues of concern and importance to us all – and he listens!!. This is a terrific opportunity for those of you who believe, like me, that these are important issues... I offer this opportunity up as a challenge to all of you who have voiced concerns or complained in the past about the seeming unwillingness of Microsoft to “hear” your message or concerns as Administrators in the Systems Management space!
As always, please RSVP to Dave Chapman at Fidelity to assist in planning and security access to the facility.
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Sept 19th (Hartford, CT); and Sept 25th (Marlboro, MA)
Video Replay of Microsoft Management Summit Presentation
GREAT NEWS!! We have obtained copies of the DVD produced by Microsoft after the MMS Conference. This contains all presentations conducted in the Grand Ballroom, complete with video of the presenter along with a synchronized presentation of the PowerPoint slides!
Those who registered on myITForum.com and joined this groups members-only forum participated in a survey to choose which of 10 presentations should be presented to our group. The most popular presentation topic is Topaz Technical Drill-down, by Brady Richardson. This choice, however is certainly subject to the group's desires on meeting night. We have the flexibility to change as desired.
Special Notes! We will distributing a copy of the MMS DVD at both meetings to ALL Attendees! YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO RECIEVE YOUR COPY Microsoft was kind enough to set up a second production run and provided a number of these to our group!
We have copies WindowsXP Professional!
We also have terrific prizes from the New Horizons and Pinnacle Training franchises in Burlington, MA and Hartford, CT worth $2,145.00, redeemable for one week training of your choice at either their Boston, Burlington, Quincy, Westboro or Hartford area facilities.
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June 13th (Hartford, CT); and June 20th (Marlboro, MA)
We had a great turnout at both the Hartford and Marlboro meetings. Bill Carter did a superb job setting up the Hartford meeting - complete with tons of sandwiches, soda, chips, cookies and so on! We had enough to feed an army! Those of us that attended the Hartford meeting also had an added and unexpected bonus - we had a chance to meet Mike Schultz' fiance "Dee" and her lovely daughter Kaitlin (who just graduated from the 1st grade!)
Following is a general summary of the events and discussion at both meetings (many thanks to April Cook for her terrific notes!).
SP4 Upgrade Experiences
Michael Schultz at Pfizer talked about his upgrade to SP4. He found it to be pretty much a basic install: <next>; <next>; <next>; <finish>. No reboot was required. Of his 12,00 total clients, 6500 were upgraded within 24hrs. Two servers yielded a few strange messages in their event logs on a scheduled reboot. One more reboot cleared up all unusual issues in the Event Log. Once upgraded, Mike simply applied his customized SMS_DEF.MOF without stopping any services or taking any other undue precautions. Mike did notice some slow performance periods while upgrading, notably in Offer Manager.
WISH LIST
Reiterating the importance and visibility of the SMS Wish List alias [mail]smswish@microsoft.com[/mail], two items were brought forth:
-New console interface (drag & drop)
-A method for organizing queries and collections (nesting queries)
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PLANNING FOR SMS 2003 Mike Mott's manager at Pfizer/Groton (CT) had a brilliant idea to aid in getting a jump on SMS 2003 testing and implementation! They created an SMS 2003 installation on a server in their production domain, set up as a "Reporting" site server - no boundaries assigned. A one-way address was then created from the existing SMS 2.0 CENTRAL site server after it was assigned to its new parent - the "2003" reporting server. The 2003 system complains about the inability to communicate back down to its new 2.0 child, but they simply ignore the complaints! This has the net effect of replicating all production data to the 2003 system, where they are now able to explore most aspects of the back end components in 2003, and begin to use the significantly improved Web Reporting. Should they eventually decide to commence pilot testing of the Remote Client, it's a simple matter of assigning a single OU or subnet to the 2003 system as a site boundary!
Another thought: Are you enabling the "Message Queing Service" now on your new Win2K deployments? This optional OS component is a requirement for those new Remote Clients! Why not get a head start?!
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Group member Andy Boisvert, representing his employer "CriticalSites" http://www.criticalsites.com conducted another of his phenomenal presentations on SMS 2003. His presentation is available at this link:
5983Overview of SMS 2003.zip
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This was the group's first public viewing of an actual site, complete with all elements of the 2003 architecture. Andy spent the last several months studying 2003, digging under the hood to see how it "ticks". The result was this excellent PowerPoint "overview" presentation, with special emphasis on the new elements of SMS 2003.
Questions from SMS 2003 presentation
The following are among the many questions that came during his presentation. Unfortunately we have to conduct additional research to get the answers!
-Do domain security accounts get removed from existing "standard" clients after converting to advanced security mode?
-Does the Remote Client poll the Server Locator Point (SLP) only at logon?
-Are there means to control Software Distribution throttling?
-What exactly is the SMS Agent Host Service?
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PREVIOUS MEETING (3/21/02)
Keynote Presentation Phil Wilcock of 1E presented an excellent overview of their SMS product add-ons [url]www.1e.com[/url] including SMSWakeup and NightWatchman.
Phil's presentation material may be downloaded here:
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DECEMBER '01 MEETING (12/18/01)
The "peer-to-peer" discussion continues as a very popular agenda topic. We once again had to curtail the discussion to maintain the rest of the agenda's schedule.
Keynote Presentation Andy Boisvert presented an excellent overview of the hot topic "Customizing Inventory via SMS_DEF.MOF Modifications". Andy made extensive use of the excellent reference material submitted by Mike Schultz and several other members of the myITForum.com community.
Andy's presentation consisted of not only a PowerPoint presentation, but also included actual MOF code snippets and live demonstrations of each as they were added in turn to his laptop system's SMS client and related SMS site database. Collectively they presented a simple, clear and concise overview of the entire process from MOF modification and deployment, client inventory, and database extension with collected data.
Andy's presentation materials (slides and individual code snippets) may be found here on myITForum.com at http://www.myITforum.com/inc/groups/NEASMSUG12_01.zip, or in the Group's "Links" section (found off the group Home Page).
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