Is there any possibility to setup the report for multiple collections(single
report) for a particular SUG?.
Regards,
Krishna Mohan
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you can make use of this report to customize it for
CM07http://eskonr.com/2014/09/configmgr-2012-summary-of-patch-compliance-status-report-month-wise-for-specific-collection-ssrs-report/or
something like this
http://eskonr.com/2010/03/monthly-patch-statistics-reports-to-show-up-to-the-management
Thank you for this! It might take me a bit to test it out in our dev
environment as some other things have come up to take precedence recently. But
I'll definitely check it out further at the next available opportunity.
Regards,
-S
> On Oct 28, 2014, at 1:20 PM, Wilbers, Scott wrote:
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> I
I've got a request to generate a report for a collection of machines in SCCM
2007 that lists their patch compliance the percentage of installed updates
compared to the total number of applicable updates.
The closest thing I can find was this report by Garth Jones:
http://smsug.ca/blogs/garth_jo
Here is script to document your CM12 site.
http://www.enhansoft.com/pages/downloads.aspx
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Smsmap work for CM12R2 too.
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I was wondering the same thing as the original p
yes, in the console.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Nemec, Dale
wrote:
> I was wondering the same thing as the original poster.
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> In SMS 2003/2007, there was SMSMap. It was a great tool to “visually” see
> the SCCM infrastructure. Is there anything like that for SCCM 2012 R2?
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Two words: revision control. I'm a big advocate of versioning images, and the
Offline Servicing feature doesn't provide any means in and of itself to tag the
image with an updated version, plus it makes rollback of the changes more
difficult.
For the double-reboot updates, I add them to the in
I was wondering the same thing as the original poster.
In SMS 2003/2007, there was SMSMap. It was a great tool to “visually” see the
SCCM infrastructure. Is there anything like that for SCCM 2012 R2?
Dale Nemec | Global Architecture & Technology Ops (ESS) | Tektronix
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SELECT SD.SiteCode, SC.ComponentName, SCP.Name, SCP.Value1, SCP.Value2, SCP.
Value3, SCP.* FROM SC_Component SC
JOIN SC_SiteDefinition SD ON SD.SiteNumber = SC.SiteNumber
JOIN SC_Component_Property SCP ON SCP.ComponentID = SC.ID
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 8:17 AM, sccmfun wrote:
> Does anyone kno
You could try the following script out (
http://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgrdogs/archive/2012/02/15/applying-windows-updates-to-a-base-wim-using-dism-and-powershell.aspx)
to automate the dism injection of the SU into the wim rather than a
build/capture.
There's no one stop solution here.
On Wed,
First, I honestly don’t know which updates are all CBS and which are not. I
know that Office updates are not CBS (as mentioned by the others). I don’t
think .Net Framework in Win 7 are either although they are in Win 8 – not sure
on this though as I haven’t explicitly looked. I don’t think there
But what does that buy you over having an apply software updates step in
your task sequence?
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Dwayne Allen
dwayne.al...@gmail.com
(479) 310-0027
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Jason Wallace wrote:
> They are deployed as the OS boots for the first time so from a security
> perspective it
Kim has one.
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Was that the one created by Garth?
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Was that the one created by Garth?
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On Oct 29, 2014, at 9:18 AM, sccmfun
mailto:sccm...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a script I can use to document all my SCCM 2012 R2
settings? I know David O’Brien has a nice one that puts everything in word,
but I co
They are deployed as the OS boots for the first time so from a security
perspective it is better than having a vulnerable system on the LAN while
updates are deployed.
> On 29 Oct 2014, at 14:08, Bradley, Matt wrote:
>
> When you say not all updates can be injected, do you mean things like O
Has anyone seen this issue?
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To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: Exported Report Question
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2014 15:27:55 -0500
I exported an asset intelligence report (Software 1A) from ConfigMgr 2012 R2 to
Excel format. The report contains clickable, d
Enhansoft has free tools to document. I haven't personally run these
scripts so I don't know the content you get back from them. I'm sure Garth
can advise if he hops on this thread.
http://www.enhansoft.com/pages/downloads.aspx
I'd love some feedback on these.
David's scripts amazing but there a
Does anyone know if there is a script I can use to document all my SCCM 2012
R2 settings? I know David O'Brien has a nice one that puts everything in
word, but I could of sworn I remember one that did the same but put it all
in Excel. Does that exist or am I just dreaming?
Thanks
OS Component Based Servicing (CBS) updates only. No Office based that is
correct.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Bradley, Matt
wrote:
> When you say not all updates can be injected, do you mean things like
> Office updates, or are there others that a person would miss?
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> I also didn’t r
When you say not all updates can be injected, do you mean things like Office
updates, or are there others that a person would miss?
I also didn't realize injecting the updates to the image didn't actually
install them. If they are only the installed after an OSD, then I'm even more
inclined no
Hey John, how are you counting the heatbeat?
(sorry, couldn't resist) :)
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