Deploying Office 365 Click-to-Run as a Configuration Manager 2012 Application

If you haven’t already, you will likely soon face the task of rolling out Office 365 Click-to-Run. Microsoft’s subscription based Office suite is gaining traction. As with all your other applications, you will probably want to use Configuration Manager to do so. Office 365 changes the way we deploy applications, and it may take a bit of digging to figure out how we manage the Office 365 product using Configuration Manager.

Essentially there are two methods of deploying Office 365 ProPlus:

  1. Install Office 365 ProPlus directly from the Office 365 portal. Installing on demand from the portal may work for only a few users, but does not scale well.
  2. Download Office 365 ProPlus, create a local deployment source, and then deploy it to your users.

This second option is the one we will review in this post.

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Configuration Manager Compliance Settings – Turning Off Auto-Remediation

I’m often asked by both students and consulting clients about Configuration Baselines and Items in Configuration Manager 2012. These existed in Configuration Manager 2007 under the name Desired Configuration Management. Compliance Settings in 2012, which include Configuration Items and Baselines, is great feature and I find often under-appreciated.

The Client Agent in Configuration Manager 2012 includes a great new feature that performs a check to ensure that critical client components and prerequisites are installed and functioning. The reason this is nice should be obvious to any ConfigMgr administrators who have ever had to deal with a client computer with a corrupted WMI database. The client health task, which you will actually find as a scheduled task on Configuration Manager 2012 client computers, runs regularly, will identify and in many cases automatically repair a failed client, Prior to this feature, ConfigMgr administrators spent a lot of time searching for and manually repairing these failed clients.

There are times however when auto-remediation of the Configuration Manager client is not desirable. For instance on a Server. You may not want the CCMEval task to automatically make changes to Windows Management Instrumentation on a server as it might affect other services being hosted on that server. Fortunately it’s a relatively simple fix if you want to disable this auto-remediation. It’s also a great example of Compliance Settings in action.

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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.

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.

Configuration Manager 2012 – Looking Ahead

What’s new in Configuration Manager 2012, and more importantly what do those of us with existing Configuration Manager 2007 sites need to know looking ahead to Configuration Manager 2012. I’ve been working with the Configuration Manager 2012 beta for a while now, and here’s some of the things I’ve observed. Read more of this post

Quick Tip: Get Ready for Configuration Manager 2012!

I’ve been looking at Configuration Manager 2012 (beta 2),It’s a pretty impressive beta, with significant changes to how Configuration Manager looks and feels. Over the next few weeks I’ll be looking at some of the key things we need to know about the Configuration Manager 2012 product. Read more of this post

Configuration Manager 2012 – Cross-Platform Support

At MMS last month, Microsoft first revealed long awaited Configuration Manager support for UNIX / Linux servers.

Core functionality of Configuration Manager exposed in UNIX includes;

  • Discovery and Installation
  • Hardware Inventory
  • Software Distribution

With this announcement, Microsoft has moved a step forward in their plans to provide truly cross-platform management capabilities. If you have a few UNIX servers in your infrastructure this could be a welcome addition to your management capabilities without having to invest in additional tools. The SCCM 2012 Cross Platform Management support that I saw is probably not adequate for an infrastructure which has extensive UNIX management requirements.