ConfigMgr 2012 has a lot of new features and a lot of changes from the way it worked in the past. And, it’s always handy to have the direct links to the documentation:
- Getting Started with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
- Site Administration for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
- Migrating from Configuration Manager 2007 to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
- Deploying Clients for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
- Deploying Software and Operating Systems in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
- Assets and Compliance in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
- Security and Privacy for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
But, did you realize, using Evernote, you can build your own set of documentation to carry around with you wherever you go? Evernote has become one of my absolutely favorite cloud apps, allowing me to create, save, and store information for access across all devices and computers. In fact, it supports the following:
- Desktop: Mac OS X, Windows
- Browsers: Safari, Chrome, Firefox
- Devices: iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone 7, WebOS (via App Catalog)
Watch as I create my own CM2012 documentation to read later anywhere I need it.

Steve Gale: Just downloaded this. Can anyone tell me if the cache-clearing is supp...
Robert Wood: Ryan, you are saying the ping uses the FQDN?, because the only way it ...
Ryan Ephgrave: Are you talking about the WOL tool? I only check for the IP when I hav...
Robert Wood: Hi we have right click tools installed with SCCM 2012, I have noticed...
Garth Jones: Wow that is cool thanks!!...