I love it when I see good info on utilizing multiple System Center 2012 technologies to produce a solution. In a recent post, Cameron Fuller explains how to use Configuration Manager 2012 to automate the installation of the Operations Manager 2012 console. Not a huge cross-product scenario, but useful and valuable to do.
For the OpsMgr 2012 console, there are three primary components that need to be deployed: .NET 4.0, Report Viewer, and the actual console. And, even if you never face any scenario where you have to deploy the OpsMgr 2012 console, this is still great information to read through to understand important ConfigMgr 2012 deployment concepts.
Check it out:
Automating installation of the OpsMgr 2012 console with ConfigMgr 2012

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