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Month: April 2016

ConfigMgr 2012 Migration – Missing Shared Distribution Points

ConfigMgr 2012 Migration – Missing Shared Distribution Points

(Originally posted 10/1/2013. Reposting for reference) Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager includes built-in migration tools, and one of the key features of the migration tools is the ability to use Shared Distribution Points.  This allows for a smoother transition between environments by allowing the new ConfigMgr 2012 site to use existing Distribution Points in the old site (ConfigMgr 2012 or SCCM 2007) as content locations while clients in the old site continue to function normally.  Moreover, once the clients…

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Restoring the SMSDP Variable in ConfigMgr 2012

Restoring the SMSDP Variable in ConfigMgr 2012

(Originally posted 10/15/2013. Reposted for reference) A recent ConfigMgr migration project turned up an environment variable that has been around since the SMS days but has recently fallen out of favor.  That variable is SMSDP, which is intended to provide reference to the Distribution Point providing content for a Task Sequence execution.  Following the aforementioned migration, the functions that had been leveraging this variable in the Task Sequence (in this case, it was being used to determine which CustomSettings.ini file…

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ConfigMgr 2012 WSUS Synchronization Errors

ConfigMgr 2012 WSUS Synchronization Errors

(Reposted for reference) One particularly hot topic at the Midwest Management Summit 2014 conference last month was a relatively recent but increasingly frequent issue that was called out by Kent Agerlund in his blog post “House of Cards – The ConfigMgr Software Update Point and WSUS” (referred to all week as “the house of cards post”). This issue seemed to be popping up more and more in the community, but I had yet to see it with any of my…

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Matching ConfigMgr Software Updates to a Deployment Package with PowerShell

Matching ConfigMgr Software Updates to a Deployment Package with PowerShell

The content side of Software Updates in ConfigMgr can be a bit confusing. Unlike Packages and Applications, in which the entirety of the content is downloaded to the local cache, when the client downloads Software Updates it only downloads the individual update.  As such, the Deployment Package is nothing more than a means of getting groups of individual updates out onto the Distribution Points to make them available for download.  The Deployment Packages are created independently of the Software Update Groups though,…

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New Blog Site!

New Blog Site!

Due to some issues with my myITforum.com blog, including losing almost two years worth of posts, I’ve decided to bring up a new blog.  Fortunately, I have nearly all the posts I’ve lost cached in WebStory, so I’ll be going back through and re-publishing the ones that I feel may still hold some relevant content.  Cheers!