System Center Configuration Manager

Intune – You can now launch script from SCCM from the Intune portal

If you are using System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch (SCCM Current Branch) version 2006 in a co-management configuration with Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager, you can now launch the scripts created in SCCM from the Endpoint Configuration Manager portal. Before being able to do it, you first need of course to have created a script in […]

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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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Intune / SCCM – You can now apply Microsoft Defender policy using Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager on devices managed by SCCM

As you know, SCCM and Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager are being more and more close with each other. Well, now you can define and apply Microsoft Defender policy from Endpoint Configuration Manager on devices managed by SCCM. To be able to do it, you need to use the latest version of SCCM Current Branch 2002 with

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SCCM – You can now use the Company Portal for software deployment

If you are using System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch (SCCM CB), also known as Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager Current Branch, in co-management mode, you can now also use the Company Portal application for the software deployment workload. To be able to use the Company Portal for your software deployment when the Client apps workload

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Intune – you can now get details about devices in co-management configuration

As you know, you can have System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)/Endpoint Configuration Manager (on-premises) working in some sort of hybrid configuration with Intune?Endpoint Configuration Manager (cloud) using the co-management capabilities. This lets you manage your Windows 10 devices enrolled with Intune with Configuration Manager for some workloads (compliance, software deployment, updates…). Well, you can now

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Intune – You can now use the Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager portal to manage ATP onboarding and policy for SCCM clients

As you now, System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager are getting closer with each other and more integrated. The latest improvement is about Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) onboarding process. You already knew you were able to manage Windows Defender ATP onboarding from both side – either System Center Configuration Manager

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SCCM – You can now set more regional Settings during OSD

If you use System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)/Endpoint Configuration Manager (ECM) Current Branch for your operating system deployment (OSD), then you can now define more regional settings applying to system and user local. Previously you were only able to the set the Time Zone. You need to run SCCM/ECM Current Branch 2002. You don’t need

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Intune / SCCM – You can now launch device sync and device action activities from the Intune portal

If you are working with System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch 2002 (SCCM CB 2002) and Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager in a co-managed configuration, you can now launch Device Sync or Device Action from the Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager portal. Before you are able to do such thing, you need to meet some requirements: First you need

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SCCM – The new version of SCCM – Endpoint Manager – Current Branch (2002) is now available

The new build of System Center Configuration Manager/Endpoint Manager Current Branch (2002) as been released and is now available. This new version will be available within the next few weeks using the in-console update. If you don’t want to wait you can still use the script available for download here https://download.microsoft.com/download/7/c/4/7c48f2c7-f433-414b-a901-753a61c7956d/EnableEarlyUpdateRing2002.exe This new build is

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SCCM – SCCM 1910 got an update

If you are already running System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch 1910 (SCCM CB 1910), you will get very soon (if not yet already) an update to fix few issues. All details regarding these fixes are available at https://support.microsoft.com/kb/4535819 NOTE please note this update implies an SCCM client update to the version 5.00.8913.1012 As always

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