September 2009 - Posts

Windows 7: 77 Windows 7 Tips
30 September 09 11:03 AM | rodtrent | with no comments

 

Windows 7 may be Microsoft’s most anticipated product ever. It builds on Windows Vista’s positives, and eliminates many of that OS’s negatives. It adds new functionality, too—all in a package that is less resource-hungry than its predecessor.

And whether or not you're upgrading from Vista or skipping it altogether and moving up from Windows XP, you'll need to know how to make the most of it in your environment. Here are 77 tips and tricks to get you there.

Windows 7: 77 Windows 7 Tips

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Michael Niehaus says that ConfigMgr 2007 SP2 breaks the mould for “Slow Moving Software” errrr… SMS
30 September 09 08:57 AM | rodtrent | with no comments

 

Michael Niehaus' Windows and Office deployment ramblings : ConfigMgr SP2 is speedy

The Operations Manager Support Team Blog : OpsMgr 2007 PowerShell Survey
29 September 09 04:53 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

 

The System Center Operations Manager team is looking for feedback from all OpsMgr 2007 (RTM, SP1 and R2) users on if and how you use PowerShell (both in general and specifically the Operations Manager Command Shell).  If you don't use it then they'd like to hear that too.  To that end they've posted a quick 10 question survey on the new Connect site:

http://blogs.technet.com/momteam/archive/2009/09/24/opsmgr-powershell-survey.aspx

The Operations Manager Support Team Blog : OpsMgr 2007 PowerShell Survey

Troubleshooting update deployment publishing using System Center Update Publisher 4.5 and Configuration Manager 2007
29 September 09 03:54 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

 

The Configuration Manager Support Team Blog : Troubleshooting update deployment publishing using System Center Update Publisher 4.5 and Configuration Manager 2007

Sunbelt Blog: Thoughts on MSE
29 September 09 01:30 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

 

I’ve hemmed and hawed about saying anything about Microsoft Security Essentials. However, I’m getting requests as to my position on the issue.

Sunbelt Blog: Thoughts on MSE

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DPM 2010 Beta is available now
29 September 09 01:04 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

 

The Data Protection Manager (DPM) team at Microsoft is happy to announce the arrival of Data Protection Manager 2010 Beta.

Ctrl P - The Data Protection Manager Blog! : DPM 2010 Beta is available now

The Operations Manager Support Team Blog : Enabling Agent Proxy for a Class in System Center Operations Manager 2007
29 September 09 12:54 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

 

Agent Proxy needs to be enabled for several different management pack features to work properly.  Active Directory, Cluster and Exchange are few common management packs requiring Agent Proxy to be enabled, just to name a few.  Enabling the Agent Proxy security setting allows an agent to submit data on behalf of another source.  By default this setting is not enabled for any agents, so when we import a management pack that expects an agent to submit data not originating from that agent (i.e. other sources) we need to enable this security feature in order for some workflows to function.

The Operations Manager Support Team Blog : Enabling Agent Proxy for a Class in System Center Operations Manager 2007

System Center Essentials 2010 Beta public release
29 September 09 11:59 AM | rodtrent | with no comments

Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2010 provides IT professionals in mid-sized organizations, a unified physical and virtual management experience. It enables you to better secure, update, monitor, and troubleshoot from a single console, so you can efficiently and proactively manage your IT environment.

Download details: System Center Essentials 2010 Beta

Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) released | Media | TechNet Edge
29 September 09 08:38 AM | rodtrent | with no comments

 

MSE, a free consumer anti-malware program, has released their final version to the public today!  Already As an IT Pro, what can you expect from MSE and how does it compare to the Forefront equivalent?  For businesses, Forefront Client Security is the current released client anti-malware product and Forefront Endpoint Protection (FEP) 2010 is the next version slated to be released in H1 2010.

Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) released | Media | TechNet Edge

The New Efficiency – a letter from Steve Ballmer
29 September 09 08:28 AM | rodtrent | with no comments

In all the talk about the economy, one term that comes up more and more frequently is something called "the new normal." I like this phrase because it speaks to the fact that economic reality has undergone a fundamental shift over the course of the past 12 months.

So what is the nature of this shift? After years of economic expansion fueled by unrealistic rates of consumption and unsustainable levels of private debt, the global economy has reset at a lower baseline level of activity. Today, people borrow less, save more, and spend with much greater caution.

This is the new normal and it will be with us for some time to come. The issue now is how to respond.

I believe the new normal requires a new kind of efficiency built on technology innovations that enable businesses and organizations to simultaneously drive cost savings, improve productivity, and speed innovation.

Because you are a subscriber to Executive Emails from Microsoft, I want to share my thoughts with you about how information technology can enable organizations to operate more efficiently, more effectively, and more strategically as they respond to the new normal by moving toward the new efficiency.

The New Efficiency: With Less, Do More

In the new normal, one thing is clear: cutting costs is extremely important. But cost cutting by itself is not a long-term winning strategy. To build a sustainable competitive advantage, companies must ultimately do two things- increase productivity and find ways to deliver new value to customers.

The issue, then, is how can organizations take costs out of their operations, increase productivity, and expand their capacity for innovation all at the same time?

For years, we've talked about how information technology enables companies to do more with less. But during this economic reset, IT provides business leaders with the answer to a slightly different question: Can my company with less, do more?

Other trends give this question even greater urgency. Workforces are more distributed and employees are more mobile. Government regulations are increasing and compliance requirements are mounting. Data security is more important to preserve and more difficult to maintain.

At the same time, companies struggle with legacy technology systems built on incompatible and disconnected applications that limit access to information and impede collaboration. The complexity of these systems forces IT departments to focus too much of their time and too many of their resources on providing basic services and protecting security.

Today, a new generation of business solutions is transforming IT into a strategic asset that makes it possible to cut costs without crippling customer service or constraining workforce creativity and effectiveness. A new generation of business solutions is eliminating the barriers between systems and applications, and automating routines tasks so IT professionals can focus on high-value work that is aligned to strategic priorities. These technologies can help organizations reduce risk, improve security, and drive down support costs.

This is IT how achieves the new efficiency with less.

At the same time, these technologies streamline access to information no matter where it is stored and enable people to work together securely no matter where they are located. This new generation of business solutions also provides improved mobile computing capabilities so people who work in a branch office, at home, or on the road can be as productive as employees who work at corporate headquarters.

Most important, a new wave of IT technologies offers advanced tools that enable employees to transform insights into innovations that address unmet market opportunities and meet unfulfilled customer needs.

This powerful combination of greater productivity and improved capacity for innovation is how IT enables businesses to do more.

Software Solutions for the New Efficiency

This year, Microsoft is introducing a wave of new software created specifically to enable businesses to tackle their most pressing challenges and strengthen their ability to deliver innovation to the marketplace.

It starts with Windows 7, the newest version of our flagship PC operating system. Windows 7 simplifies tasks and lets people get more done in less time with fewer clicks. Ready to deploy now, it enhances corporate data protection and security, and increases control to improve compliance and reduce risk. Part of our Windows Optimized Desktop solution that includes Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, Windows 7 streamlines management of PC environments, making it easier to reduce costs, improve performance, and enable end users to work anywhere.

These and other enhancements are the result of close collaboration with millions of customers and thousands of IT professionals who participated in testing programs and provided suggestions about the capabilities and improvements they wanted to see. Thanks in large part to their help, Windows 7 is the best PC operating system we have ever built.

We've also just released a new version of our server operating system. Windows Server 2008 R2 is designed to increase the reliability and flexibility of server infrastructures. It provides a productive server platform that offers cost-effective virtualization and business continuity, great power saving capabilities, and a superior experience for end users.

Later this year, we will also launch Exchange Server 2010. The cornerstone of Microsoft's unified communications technologies, Exchange Server 2010 provides a great email and inbox experience that extends from the PC to the phone to the browser and it helps companies archive and protect information efficiently. It also enables companies to reduce costs by delivering a built- in voice mail solution and providing low-cost storage options.

Achieving the Benefits of the New Efficiency Today

Organizations around the globe are already deploying these solutions and reaping the benefits.

At Intel, for example, Windows 7 is providing improved performance, greater application responsiveness, and a better platform for mobile workers. Ford is taking advantage of Exchange 2010 and Windows 7 to streamline communications, improve decision making, and boost productivity. Continental Airlines expects to save more than $1.5 million annually in hardware, software, and operational costs through the server virtualization capabilities of Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V technology.

At Convergent Computing, an information technology consulting firm based in California, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 will eliminate the $40,000 in annual spending that was needed to maintain a virtual private network for the company's 55 employees. In addition, employees can now access the company's corporate network instantly and download files 30 to 40 percent faster than before.

Another example is Baker Tilly, a London financial services firm with more than 2,000 employees and a network of partners in 110 countries. One of the first businesses to deploy Windows 7 on a company-wide basis, Baker Tilly expects to save about $160 per PC by reducing deployment, management, and energy costs. And because Windows 7 improves productivity, it offers the potential to increase billable time for mobile workers at a rate of nearly $600 per PC. This could return the equivalent of one-half of one percent of the company's current gross annual revenue to the bottom line.

Businesses aren't alone in their struggle to respond to the new normal. Governments must figure out how to deliver more services on budgets that are sharply constrained by falling revenue. As part of its response, the city of Miami deployed Windows 7 and expects that it will save nearly $400,000 a year in reduced security, management, and energy costs.

Ideal Conditions for an Era of Innovation and Growth

Despite the challenges posed by the global economic reset, I'm optimistic about the long-term opportunities that lie ahead.

I'm optimistic because there are encouraging signs that growth may resume in many parts of the world during the course of the next year.

More than that, I'm optimistic because I believe we are entering a period of technology-driven transformation that will see a surge in productivity and a flowering of innovation.

The new efficiency will not only help companies respond to today's economic reality, it will lay the foundation for systems and solutions that connect people to information, applications, and to other people in new ways. The result will be a wave of innovative products and services that will jumpstart economic growth as companies deliver breakthroughs that solve old problems and serve as the catalyst for new businesses and even new industries.

This too will be the new normal-economic growth driven not by debt and consumption, but by rising productivity and new ideas that provide real value to people throughout their lives. Information technology will play an important role. I look forward to seeing the progress that results.

Steve

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Monitor Information Reporting v3 Beta
28 September 09 07:31 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

See blog post for full details. http://support.enhansoft.com/Blogs/post/2009/09/28/Monitor-Information-Reporting-v3-Beta.aspx
We are pleased to announce the beta of Monitor Information Reporting v3.
As a participant in this beta, you will receive a 4-month license for MIR v3 and will help shape the final release of MIR v3. To participate in this private beta, please contact support@enhansoft.com and we will send you a license key and link to the MIR v3 setup program.
During the beta program Enhansoft will send out surveys to participants to help guide us with future releases of MIR v3. Support can be obtained by posting issues within support forum http://support.enhansoft.com/Forum/ or contacting support@enhansoft.com
What is new in MIR v3:

  • Interface changes to provide a better listing of monitors
  • Minor changes to layout
  • Removed Default Monitor data
  • Filtered out truly duplicated monitors.
  • Option to scrub monitor data and allow for a fresh start
  • Capture native pixel format data
  • Capture monitor power option data
  • Update the active monitor status
  • Calculated serial numbers
  • Even more detailed logging.
    Interface
    Based on feedback we have simplified the interface.
    quote:
    See blog post http://support.enhansoft.com/Blogs/post/2009/09/28/Monitor-Information-Reporting-v3-Beta.aspx

    Scrubbing monitor data
    Removing old monitor data from a PC can be a tedious process as demonstrated by the blog poston how to manually clean up monitor data. MIR v3 allows you to remove this data either by using an option within the MIR GUI found under tools menu or by using a command line switch “/Scrub”.
    It is important to note that a reboot is required to repopulate the monitor data, otherwise you will see the following message displayed. MIR v.3 will NOT force the reboot of a system once the scrub command has been executed.
    Native pixel format
    The Native Pixel format also called Preferred Timing Mode or default resolution has been added. This allows an Administrator to determine if a monitor is blurriness’s caused by incorrectly setting the native pixel format. With most PCs now having liquid crystal display (LCD), most LCD flat panel monitor users do not realize that operating their monitor in a resolution other than the native resolution negatively impacts the performance of their flat panel monitor. Unlike cathode ray tube (CRT) displays, the liquid crystal display panel used in flat panel monitors has a fixed, predefined pixel format over a set area. A fixed pixel format means that if the native resolution of the LCD panel is 1,024 x 768, there are exactly 1,024 pixels in each horizontal line and 768 pixels in each vertical line or 786,432 total pixels. When a PC’s resolution is set to the native pixel format, this allows for a 1:1 ratio and yields the best results. When the non-native resolution such as the 800 x 600 is displayed on a 1024 x 768 native resolution monitor scaling occurs. Scaling adjusts the image to fill the entire monitor screen. This results in manipulation of pixels to fill the screen, but the manipulation may cause text and images to appear blurry. There is no good way to show a non-native resolution on a fixed matrix display.
    Monitor Power option
    What are the 4 monitor power management options and what do they mean?
    The 4 options are:
    Mode Power Approximate Recovery Time
    On 100% 0 Second
    Standby < 80% 1 Second
    Suspend < 30W 5 Seconds
    Active Off < 8 W 20 Seconds
    From these options we can see that a significant power saving can be achieved just by ensuring that all monitors have suspend mode and are set up to use it. For more details please see the blog post entitled “Monitor Power Management Options”
    Update the Active monitor status
    Within the previous screenshot for the interface section you will notice within the Active Monitor section that the HP monitor is “Marked Active”, but if you look at the screenshot below you will see that the Samsung is “Active”. You might ask yourself why have we added this feature. The answer is simple: we have determine that there are cases when a monitor is “Marked Active” when in fact is it not active. Until now, there was no way to determine this if a monitor was truly active, let alone clean up this issue. MIR v3 solved this issue in two ways, First for Vista , Windows 7 and Windows 2008 we can determine the truly active monitors; those will be set as “Active”, and other monitors will marked appropriately. Secondly, we have provided mechanisms to scrub the existing monitor data, which allows for this data to be cleaned up and the correct data to be displayed. See the scrub section for more detail.
    Active Monitor States:
    Active – This monitor is truly active (Vista, Window 7, Windows 2008 only)
    Marked Active – This monitor is marked as active but could be a false positive (Active state for Windows XP and Windows 2003)
    Non-Active – this monitor is not active
    Calculated serial numbers
    Based on the standards for monitors, the maximum serial number length is 13 characters. However many monitor manufacturers have serial numbers greater than 13 characters. This leaves the question: how can I determine what is the right serial number for a given monitor?
    Through a number of processes we have been able to expand the functionally of MIR to help determine the correct serial number and in some cases even provide almost all of the serial number for some manufacturers. The following screenshots illustrate this.
    Notice the following for each screenshot:
    quote:
    see Blog post http://support.enhansoft.com/Blogs/post/2009/09/28/Monitor-Information-Reporting-v3-Beta.aspx

    HWP2601 This HP model serial number has been confirmed to be correct as displayed.
    ACRAD92 This Acer model, we can expand the serial number to included all but the first 2 characters. (we believe that they are always “ET” but have not added this into MIR yet pending further research.)
    DEL3013 This Dell monitor we have displayed the serial number as it would look on the physical monitor itself, except we have replaced unknown charters with “x”
    CPQ1349 This Compaq monitor is an example of a monitor that we have not confirmed what the physical serial number is and therefore we have placed the normal serial number within the Calculated field and marked it as Default
    We will be expanding this feature to included more Calculated Serial numbers as we confirm details for each model. Please feel free to pass along any details to help expand this feature. We require a copy of the EDID for the monitor and physical serial number as displayed on the monitor.
    System Management Server 2003
    MIR v3 is fully backwards compatible with SMS 2003, however the setup program is designed only for ConfigMgr, therefore will not install correctly on SMS 2003. If you require manual installation instructions, please review the MIR v2 documentation as it still applies. If you need additional assistance please contact support.
    Troubleshooting:
    To aid in troubleshooting, please provide us with the following details:
    MIR
  • A description of the issue that is occurring
  • Export of the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\DISPLAY
  • MIR.log, generally found with the ConfigMgr client logs.
  • Physical serial number of monitor as displayed (optional but recommend)
    MIR Setup
  • A description of the issue that is occurring
  • MIR_setup.log, generally found with the ConfigMgr client logs; in some cases it will be within the %temp% directory
  • A description of your environment: please include Windows version(2003/2008/2008 R2) (x86/x64), ConfigMgr version, SQL version (2005 / 2008) and location (Local to site server or remote)
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    Efficiency Launch Event – Tomorrow!
    28 September 09 04:51 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

     

    On September 29th at 9 am (PST) please join us here on www.thenewefficiency.com for a kick-off discussion on “The New Efficiency” live from San Francisco as a part of Microsoft’s Virtual Launch Event.

    Join in the conversation during this must-see event and see top technology leaders and Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer, debate the role of IT during this economic reset. Can cost savings, productivity and innovation come together to drive business growth? Get a closer look at how real companies are justifying IT investments across desktop, server, network and beyond.  You’ll also find sessions related to new releases of Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Microsoft Forefront, Microsoft System Center, and Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack.

    Mark your calendars; watch it live; submit questions in advance.  Don’t miss it!

    Join us For the New Efficiency Launch Event

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    Kevin Holman's OpsMgr Blog : New Base OS MP 6.0.6667.0 adds file fragmentation monitor to all Logical Disks
    28 September 09 01:26 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

     

    I recently blogged about the new Base OS MP that was recently released:  HERE

    One of the things you will notice RIGHT off the bat… is that a huge percentage of your logical disks will go into a warning state, if you don't already have some sort of scheduled defragmentation set up.  This will be true for virtual machines and physical machines…. anything over 10 percent file fragmentation (or the OS recommended setting) will get hit

    Kevin Holman's OpsMgr Blog : New Base OS MP 6.0.6667.0 adds file fragmentation monitor to all Logical Disks

    New KB : KB973065 - High CPU usage during MIF file processing on System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 site servers
    28 September 09 01:08 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

     

    We published one new Knowledge Base article on System Center Configuration Manager 2007 last week.  This one is about a hotfix for an issue where the SMS_Executive service process (Smsexec.exe) may consume high CPU resources on a Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) site server. The CPU usage on the CPU can be up to 100%.

    This problem occurs when Management Information Format (MIF) files are processed. Therefore, this always occurs after a new site is installed and can occur after the SMS_DEF.MOF file or the Configuration.MOF file is changed:

    KB973065 - High CPU usage during MIF file processing on System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 site servers

    The Configuration Manager Support Team Blog : New KB : KB973065 - High CPU usage during MIF file processing on System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 site servers

    Adding Duplicate Drivers to SCCM SP1 « WBRACKEN’S WEBLOG
    27 September 09 10:01 AM | rodtrent | with no comments

     

    Another one of the most glaring deficiencies in my opinion with OS deployment using SCCM is the inability to import the same drivers for different models.  I personally prefer to import ALL drivers for every model of machine I have versus trying to dig through other imported drivers and piece together what each model actually needs.  It can be quite frustrating to say the least.

    Adding Duplicate Drivers to SCCM SP1 « WBRACKEN’S WEBLOG

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