If your organization uses MEMCM for configuration management, it’s more than likely that it is being managed by a team of people instead of a single person. And depending on how your organization works, you may have separate teams who creates collections, deploy the packages and applications, and the team that manages the infrastructure related […]
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This is going to be a three-part series where I will try to explain some of the components behind Software Update reporting in MEMCM. Part 1 is focused on the building blocks of a report, the Views in the MEMCM database. If you’re looking for a query that you can directly use in your environment, […]
I built a Configuration Manager (MEMCM) lab in August 2020 as a means to learn more about it and assembled a desktop especially for the same purpose (and maybe a little bit of gaming as well). A couple of months later, I decided to move back to my hometown as we had an option to […]
After the SCCM has been installed on the Site Server, we need to make some configurations through which all the devices and users which we need to manage, get populated automatically into the console. This is done through the use of AD Discovery Methods in SCCM. In order to make use of these features, we […]
What is a Boundary? If you see the map of your country, you will notice that all the states are divided with a line, also known as the boundary. Why are they divided? Because every state may have its own policies and access to its own separate resources which are within that region. It is […]