Anoop’s Configuration Manager 2012 Starter Kit

If you have not already discovered his blog, Anoop Nair is someone you should check out. I have found his blog to be immensely useful. His SCCM 2012 Starter Kit http://anoopcnair.com/2011/08/10/configmgr-sccm-2012-starter-kit-very-useful-links/ is a page full of links to other cool and sometimes hard to find stuff – all CM 2012 related. Spend some time browsing through his blog, it’s well worth your time.

System Center 2012 SP1 Gotchas

If you have started, or will soon be, rolling out System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 here’s a document you absolutely should check out. Hopefully you already know how useful the Myitforum site is for all things System Center, and they are now maintaining a live document outlining known issues and gotchas for those rolling out SP1. Most of the issues are ConfigMgr related, although it does include the entire System Center suite.

http://myitforum.com/myitforumwp/docs/system-center-2012-sp1-woes-gotchas-and-workarounds/

Configuration Manager 2012 KB Support Articles

Configuration Manager 2012 has only been out for a few months now, but already there are a growing list of issues. Having a problem with ConfigMgr 2012? If you haven’t found this page already, check out this List of Public Microsoft Support Knowledge Base (KB) Articles for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.  It is updated regularly.

Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 beta announced

The product group recently announced the release of Service Pack 1 for Configuration Manager 2012. You can find a great synopsis of what changes to expect at http://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgrdogs/archive/2012/06/14/configmgr-2012-upcoming-enhancements-in-sp1.aspx.

Support for Mac OS X, Linux, UNIX, of course Windows 8 were expected. Some hierarchy management enhancements caught my attention.

Configuration Manager 2012 Course Availability!

According to MSL Campaign Factory, the two new Configuration Manager courses should start shipping June 29, 2012.

Course 10747a: Administering System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/course.aspx?ID=10747a) – 5 days. What do you need to know to manage and configure Configuration Manager 2012? This is the course you need. This course does not teach you to design and install SCCM hierarchies, it teaches day-to-day Configuration Manager administration skills.
Course 10748a: Deploying System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/course.aspx?id=10748ab)  – 3 days. What should your Configuration Manager 2012 hierarchy look like? Do you need a CAS? Do you need multiple primary sites or secondary sites? What’s involved in migrating your existing Configuration Manager 2007 hierarchy to 2012? This is the course you need.

Learning partners should be able to order the courseware by the end of this month. You should be able to sign up for the courses today.

I’ll be teaching these courses in Edmonton in July, and will try to provide some feedback here once they are done. From the looks of the two courses they provide great content and sufficient depth to give you a solid start in your Configuration Manager 2012 environment.

It’s time to learn SCCM 2012 – get training now.

If you have been playing around with Configuration Manager 2012 you know that it’s definitely not Configuration Manager as you have known it. The new application delivery model revolutionizes software delivery and in so many ways is a giant leap forward from SCCM 2007 packages, programs, and advertisements. User-centric management has finally become a reality. Settlings which previously were configured per site can now be configured per collection greatly simplifying client management. Much of the complexity of Configuration Manager 2007 Software Update management has been removed, leaving update management in 2012 intuitive and simple. And the site hierarchy has been completely redesigned. While beta testing Configuration Manager 2012 and when demonstrating the product to clients l find myself repeating the words “FINALLY” again and again.

Will you need a Central Administration Site? Since you can now configure bandwidth settings, throttling settings, and schedule content distribution between the site server and distribution point, does your ConfigMgr 2007 hierarchy still make sense in 2012? Since there is no direct upgrade to Configuration Manager 2012, only  migration, how will your migration plan look? Sounds like this is a good time to get some training and guidance to ensure you get it right the first time!

Microsoft Learning is releasing two very good official System Center 2012 Configuration Manager courses;

  1. Course 10747: Administering System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/course.aspx?id=10747ab) – 5 days. What do you need to know to manage and configure Configuration Manager 2012? This is the course you need.
  2. Course 10748: Deploying System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/course.aspx?id=10748ab)  – 3 days. What’s involved in planning and deploying Configuration Manager 2012? This is the course you need.

I think the reality is that many people will eventually need both courses. If you are up for a challenge, I’ll be teaching the 10747 and 10748 courses, combining and condensing the 8 days worth of content into 6 days. The combined course will be running in Edmonton the week of July 9, 2012 at Winding River Solutions (http://www.windingriver.ca). If you would like to register, or have questions get in touch with them.

Client Center for Configuration Manager Alpha is now available for SCCM 2012

if you have used Client Center for Configuration Manager 2007 you already know what a great utility it is. You can troubleshoot and explore client settings, logs, kick off policy updates and trigger most client agent activities from a remote system. This new Alpha version of the utility is designed for Configuration Manager 2012. No SCCM administrator should be without it.

You can download it from http://sccmclictr.codeplex.com/

Read the prerequisite before installing. You need WinRM and .Net Framework 4.

Become a Configuration Manager 2012 Master! Get Trained and Certified!

It’s time to get ready for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager!

Release Candidate 2 of Configuration Manager 2012 is currently available, and by the end of April the RTM version should be available. Have you started to plan for Configuration Manager 2012 in your environment? Do you know what has changed and what you should be doing to prepare for the migration? It might be time for some training.

SCCM 6451B Course in Edmonton

I’ll be in Edmonton the week of December 5, 2011 to teach course 6451B Planning, Deploying and Managing Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007. The course will be running at Winding River (http://www.windingriver.ca/) so if you have been wanting to take this course, here’s your opportunity. Read more of this post

Looking for Configuration Manager 2012 training?

With the release of CM 2012 just months away (projected Q4 2011), I’m getting a lot of questions about what official training products will be available.

As of today, it appears that there will be 2 Configuration Manager 2012 courses, Read more of this post