I come from Singapore but find myself now living and working in the Netherlands, specialising in SMS 2003 / Configmgr 2007. I enjoy working and connecting people with computers and I hope I can share as much information as I can here through this blog.
“Computers do not just work like that, at the press of a button. From the moment a computer is switched on in your office, magic happens. That’s why you need an IT department and they do more than crawling under your desk to plug in that wire you kicked out.”
For all of those interested, the ConfigMgr 2012 SDK is now available!
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh948960.aspx
Worth also knowing these features are now no longer supported.
The Configuration Manager console does not support the following features:
You cannot create wizards by using the existing Configuration Manager console framework. You also cannot modify or remove steps from the existing Configuration Manager wizards.
Do not change or remove items in the core Configuration Manager console XML, because this could break the Configuration Manager console. The core XML is stored in %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Configuration Manager\AdminConsole\XmlStorage\ConsoleRoot.
The Configuration Manager console is built by using managed code and does not support the SMS 2003 IMMF interfaces.
Registry-based extensions, similar to those available in SMS 2003, are not supported in the Configuration Manager console.
Extensions written with the Microsoft Management Console SDK are not supported by the Configuration Manager console.
SDK oh yeah :>