Yes, we have SCCM for about 1/3 of our client desktops. The others are locally 
administered.

Our SCCM team are quite busy and prioritize things accordingly. I’m hoping to 
get some points with free coffee the next time around so I can get my build 
done quicker. 😉

The biggest thing I found was that we really needed to deploy with UPN disabled 
and the CLEAR=1, which meant building an install file for those non-managed 
clients. Which meant, if I wanted to avoid security issues, signing the build 
with an EV code signing cert. The guys at DigiCert were cool, and helped me 
along. But dang it if I remember all those steps.




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Yeah that was a good one.

Back when I did support on a selection of lucent legend, partner acs, etc  
people were on our case the day DST flipped over to fix that clock on the phone 
right away.

Used to have to drive around and plug a console into some of them because the 
modem didn’t work or there wasn’t one.

I believe we’ve used prime provisioning to some success on our clusters as well.

Jabber client upgrades …. Uhhh well I hope you have a management system like 
SCCM or something. The administrator requirement really stings for these things.




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We’ve moved to APNs. But we’re still going to have to upgrade all our severs. :(

And clients. At least mobile clients upgrade auto.

This reminds me more of daylight savings time and all those cop files and 
restarts.

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What's funny is, this has been going on for like 4 years now.

But just like we, as kids, always waited until the last day to complete our 
science fair projects, we wait on securing LDAP, moving to O365's oauth, and 
enabling APNs.

On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 9:49 AM Lelio Fulgenzi 
<le...@uoguelph.ca<mailto:le...@uoguelph.ca>> wrote:

Like we didn’t have enough to worry about.


https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/field-notices/705/fn70555.html


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