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What kind of ConfigMgr reports are you creating and why?
Participate in this short, two question poll…
myITforum Poll- ConfigMgr 2007 (SCCM) Reports
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Seats are still available for the Long Beach session August 24-26 of the 3 day hands on lab “Deploying Windows 7 using MDT 2010 and SCCM 2007 SP2”
This is the “must take training” for a Windows 7 deployment with style.
http://en.truesec.com
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Seats available for Kent Agerlunds master class in London August 25-27 and in Chicago September 15-17. This 3 day lab is now updated to cover R3.
http://en.truesec.com
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Jalasoft is about to release Xian Network Manager Io R2 with SCE compatibility. Now we are looking for some System Center Essentials users that can test this for 1-2 months and can share the experience with us (bugs, observations, logs etc.)
The first three people who sign up and comply with the program will receive a free Xian Network Manager Io R2 license for 8 devices including one year SSA.
Interested?
Mail to: Arnold.Hagens@jalasoft.com
or
check the website for information about Xian Network Manager Io R2
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TCPView v3.0: This major update to TCPView, a TCP/UDP endpoint viewing utility, adds endpoint send and receive statistics by leveraging ETW when TCPView is run with administrative rights. It also breaks ports and addresses into separate columns.
Autoruns v10.02: This update fixes a bug in Autorunsc that had default to filtering out signed Windows components.
ProcDump v1.81: This release addresses a bug in the implementation of the -x command-line options, where ProcDump would pass the dump file name to the target process.
Disk2vhd v1.61: System volumes no longer display twice on the volume list.
Updates: TCPView v3.0, Autoruns v10.02, ProcDump v1.81, Disk2vhd v1.61 - Sysinternals Site Discussion - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
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This download comes as a pre-configured VHD. This download enables you evaluate Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2.
Download details: System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 VHD
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I’ve been told that there’s some exciting product news and releases coming soon from myITforum.com Bronze partner, Enhansoft. In preparation of the announcements, Enhansoft has been added to the myITforum.com RSS stream.
Find the Enhansoft announcements here:
http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/enhansoft/
Or, grab the RSS feed to be notified through your favorite RSS reader:
http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/enhansoft/rss.aspx
Also, take a look at the Enhansoft product line when you get a chance:
http://www.enhansoft.com/pages/products.aspx
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Today, Microsoft is announcing a shift in philosophy on how we approach the topic of vulnerability disclosure, reframing the practice of "Responsible Disclosure" to "Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure." In recognition of the endless debate between responsible disclosure and full disclosure proponents and its ability to detract from meaningful and productive industry collaboration and customer defense, we believe that the community mindset needs to shift, framing a key point - that coordination and collaboration are required to resolve issues in a way that minimizes risk and disruption for customers.
Announcing Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure - The Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
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Until you install this update, you can attach a Windows Phone to your PC, but Windows won’t be able to find the drivers. Install Zune 4.7+ and you’re good to go.
Zune 4.7 « Windows Phone Secrets
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Hey there everyone, believe it or not we are already thinking about TechEd Europe in Berlin!
We are currently talking about session allocation, topics, speakers, and event support. Something we hope you know about is that as an added benefit to registering for Tech∙Ed Europe 2010, attendees will receive a Microsoft TechNet Subscription, at no additional cost. This subscription gives you access to the most current releases of Enterprise wide software, so you can evaluate and prepare for the needs of your organization before you deploy.
Tech∙Ed Europe Attendees Receive a TechNet Subscription - Nexus SC: The System Center Team Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
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With the words like VDI catching up real fast in IT world, Curosity among customers and partners about this new way of deploying Windows has increased. About 40 percent of the time whenever I am in a conversation with customer and partners that relates to Virtualization, we talk about VDI and what are the best use case for VDI.
Microsoft VDI : Whitepapers and FAQs - Virtually Yours.. - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
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The core MP’s have been updated on their regular schedule. If you are running OpsMgr 2007 R2 – you should update these as soon as possible.
OpsMgr 2007 R2 Core MP’s updated 6.1.7672.0 - Kevin Holman's OpsMgr Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
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We’re happy to announce the addition of Dudeworks to the ever growing list of System Center Solutions partners on myITforum.com. “The Dude” is a long-time friend of the myITforum.com crew and, if you’ve even attended a Microsoft Management Summit, you’ve probably met him. Today, Dudeworks has signed as a Silver sponsor of myITforum.com.
One of Dudeworks’ claims to fame is a product that seriously eases the burden of building custom inventory for Microsoft SMS and System Center Configuration Manager.
InventoryManager is a solution for asset inventory extensibility and customization in SCCM and SMS. Inventory Manager (INVMAN) allows administrators to easily extend, customize and edit asset inventory for System Center Configuration Manager 2007. No MOF programming required! No need to look at MOF files ever again!
No more guess work - See your inventory configuration up close and personal, and know exactly what you are getting for the very first time!
Dudeworks promises some exciting additions to the product line coming in 2010 – so stay tuned!
Read about Dudeworks in the System Center Preferred Solutions Guide:
http://www.myitforum.com/absolutenm/templates/site.aspx?articleid=17497&zoneid=117
P.S. We have some additional partners coming on board very soon, helping to round out an already all-star lineup of preferred solutions providers for System Center.
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Today we are announcing the beta for the next version of Microsoft Security Essentials. Microsoft Security Essentials was first released in September 2009 and is our award-winning no-cost light weight anti-malware service. It’s designed to help address the ongoing security needs of PCs running genuine Windows – helping keep people protected from viruses, spyware, and other malicious software.
Beta for Next Version of Microsoft Security Essentials Now Available