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SCCM – The latest version – 2309 – of SCCM is available

The latest version of System Center Configuration Manager is now available. This upgrade will be made available through the in-console update over the next few weeks, but as always if you want to force the detection you can use the usual script available here https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2099733. Few notes before you start deploying this release: It will […]

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SCCM – The new System Center Configuration Manager – 2207 – is now available

The new version – 2207 – of System Center Configuration Manager (aka SSCM, aka Endpoint Configuration Manager) is now available. As always, this is an in-console update. This becoming available slowly but if you want to get it now you can always use the script available here https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2099733 No new features or capabilities, instead improvement

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SCCM – You can now retire application with dependency

If you have been working with SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager, aka Endpoint Configuration Manager) you may already know that you were not able to retire an application if it had dependency. Well, good news, with SCCM Current Branch version 2203 now you can retire an application even if it has dependency. When you will

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SCCM – Unable to delete Azure AD applications configured in SCCM

As you know, System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch (SCCM also known now as Endpoint Configuration Manager Current Branch) you can attach (tenant/cloud attach) your SCCM environment to Azure AD/Intune for implementing co-management and/or cloud services such as Desktop Analytics. Well since  this feature has been introduce quite some time ago, the Azure Services you

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SCCM – You can now ensure applications are uninstalled when users fall out of scope of deployment

As you may already know, the previous version of SCCM (2107) introduced the ability to automatically uninstall application when a device fall out of the scope of deployment. Well, with the release of the new version (2111), you can now also do the same for users

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SCCM – You can now convert your CGM to a scale set

As you know, Cloud Management Gateway (CMG) has been  feature available in SCCM for quite some time, allowing devices to connect back to SCCM while remotely connected (this was known in past version of SCCM as Internet Mode). As you also know, you can deploy CMG using 2 different mode: ‘classic’ cloud service and (more

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SCCM – You can now automatically uninstall application when the device is no longer part of the collection

With the release of the 2107 version of SCCM, you can now automatically uninstall application when the device is no longer part of the collection the application has been deployed to. To be able to enable the ‘Uninstall application if the targeted object is no fails out of collection”, you need to deploy the application

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SCCM – A new version (2107) of SCCM Current Branch has been released and this is what you need to know

If you are using System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch (aka SCCM, aka Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) a new version – 2107 – has just been released and there few things you need to know. In case you did not follow the previous releases, support for the “Application Catalog Website Point” and “Application Catalog Web

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Intune – You can now offboard your hierarchy

As you know, System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch (SCCM CB) – aka Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager – can be integrated with Intune (aka Microsoft Endpoint Manager) to provide hybrid device management capabilities, also called co-management. This integration is called tenant attach onboarding. Well, while this hybrid device management provides lot of value for SCCM

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Intune – More devices information now available

The close integration of SCCM and Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager has made one more step. As you know, you can now see Device Collections and SCCM Client Details from the Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager (see https://t.co/mp0I0MntlM). Well, now you can also get access to the CMPivot feature (see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/servers/manage/cmpivot), a timeline showing the last activities or Resource

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