Systems Management Server (SMS)
|

100 results found, displaying items 1 - 20
|
Delete Junk Folders Created by SMS
Systems Management Server (SMS) is a great tool but sometimes it can create but not delete folders if improperly configured. Here's a PowerShell script you can use to find and delete those unwanted folders.
Windows IT Pro
—
James Lim
Q. What is Systems Management Suite Enterprise (SMSE)?
FAQ for Windows
—
John Savill
Q. How can I convert a version .9 Windows Imaging format (WIM) file to a 1.0 WIM file?
FAQ for Windows
—
John Savill
Q. How can I move a secondary Systems Management Server (SMS)/ Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) site to a new primary site?
FAQ for Windows
—
John Savill
Q. What are my options for moving from Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 to Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007?
FAQ for Windows
—
John Savill
Microsoft Offers Help for Broken Security Update Process
When Microsoft released its batch of security updates for June, some users of SMS and ConfigMgr 2007 discovered that they could not install them properly. Help to work around that problem is now available.
Windows IT Pro
—
Mark Joseph Edwards
MMS 2008: Microsoft Revs Management Tools
At its annual Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) show this week in Las Vegas, the software giant is talking up its many software management tools and has released new versions of some of its solutions. Key to this year's event is the emerging trend of
WinInfo
—
Paul Thurrott
Q. Are there any rules about mixing Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 and System Senter Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007 sites?
FAQ for Windows
—
John Savill
SAM Vendors and Resources
Here's a sampling of software asset management (SAM) vendors and resources.
Windows IT Pro
—
Todd Erickson
SAM Minds Your IT Assets
As software-licensing audits become more common, businesses are finding that software asset management (SAM) solutions can help ensure they're in compliance with licensing agreements as well as keep an eye on employees' software and hardware usage.
Windows IT Pro
—
Todd Erickson
Guidelines for Evaluating SAM Solutions
Keep these questions in mind when looking at software asset management (SAM) products.
Windows IT Pro
—
Todd Erickson
Virtualization and Systems Management: Filling the Holes
A partnership between matrix42 and Thinstall marries systems management with virtualization.
Windows IT Pro
—
Caroline Marwitz
|
[February 29, 2008]
|
|
System Center and Anytime, Anywhere, Any-Device Management
Microsoft envisions a future in which users decide where and how they work. Brad Anderson and Larry Orecklin discuss Microsoft's pursuit of "user-centric, user-focused computing."
Windows IT Pro
—
Karen Forster
Windows Vista Zero Touch Installations with BDD
Follow this step-by-step explanation of a Zero Touch Installation (ZTI) using Business Desktop Deployment 2007 (BDD) and Systems Management Server 2003 (SMS) to distribute the Windows Vista operating system (OS) to your enterprise.
Windows IT Pro
—
Rhonda Layfield
Scripting Eases an SMS Migration
In the absence of commercial migration tools, Stefan Suesser developed a scripting toolkit to move his company from Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2.0 to SMS 2003.
Windows IT Pro
—
B. K. Winstead
Can I use Group Policy to deploy Microsoft Office 2007?
FAQ for Windows
—
John Savill
Internet Explorer 7.0
Deploy Internet Explorer 7.0 to take advantage of the Web browser's cool new features and enhanced security.
Windows IT Pro
—
John Savill
Microsoft Updates Management Roadmap
All of Microsoft's management products are being rebranded under the System Center moniker. But these new products aren't just about rebranding; we're going to see some major changes.
Windows IT Pro
—
Paul Thurrott
Windows IT Pro UPDATE--March 27, 2007--Microsoft Updates Management Roadmap
Windows IT Pro
—
Various Authors
System Center Essentials 2007 Beta 2
Here’s a first look at System Center Essentials 2007, Microsoft's promising management solution aimed at midsized businesses.
Windows IT Pro
—
Ed Roth
|
|