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Trace64 finally here to stay - But it is hidden
Johan Arwidmark put up a nice how-to for getting ahold of Trace64, the 64-bit version of Trace32, our favorite log file viewer.  We can’t all be like...
Configuration Manager–Thin Clients and Windows Embedded Discussion
Recently has some internal discussions around these two items.  I wanted to post the information for others to find so they don’t have to “dig” for...
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Active Directory Group and ConfigMgr Collection Creation HTA
This information is provided as-is, you at your own risk. Updated my HTA for creating AD groups and collections with a few tweaks and wanted to post the...
System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr)–Updating Package Source Paths
The information provided in this post is provided as-is, this is most likely unsupported, proceed at your own risk. There are times when you may need to...
Windows Update Downloader
A friend of mine sent me a link to an old post on the Deployment Guys, this post talked about a Windows Update Downloader program that would go out and...
Free Microsoft Books For Download
Here’s a bunch of free books for download.  Very Cool! Free eBook: Moving to Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (DRAFT Preview) Free eBook: Moving to Microsoft...
MDT 2010 – Testing customsettings.ini rules
There is a very slick/simple way to process your customsettings.ini to see if your rules are processing the results you want. All you need to do is create...
MDT Debugger
Post over on the Deployment Guys Blog, a nice MDT Debugger made available for helping determining why scripts have failed.  Check it out here: http...
Copying Active Directory Group Membership For Software Distribution – Powershell
Through SMS/SCCM we use AD groups for software distribution. Something that happens often enough is that we need to copy the groups that one computer is...