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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 – The new SCCM Current Branch version 2111 is available

If you use SCCM (also known as Endpoint Configuration Manager), the new version 2111 is now available. As always the deployment will be made gradually but if you want to already install it right away you can use the usual PowerShell script available here https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2099733 As part of this new release, please keep in mind

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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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SCCM – A fix to solve the Office 365 update download issue is available

As you may aware (and even may have experienced the issue), the October updates for Windows Server have been breaking the capability for client devices to download Office 365 updates. Well, the fix to solve this issue has been released and should be available for install using the In-Console update. This fix does not only

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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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