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Robert Marshall - ConfigMgr Blog

About Robs Blog

I'm Robert Marshall, director and senior consultant at SMSMarshall Ltd who's specialism is in the Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager product and all of its dependent products covering all aspects from Architecture, Implementation, Migration to Break-Fix.

I've been using computers for over 30 years, beginning as a programmer and now a senior consultant in an enterprise product. I only count my career as starting 17 years ago when I began my first serious role as a deployment engineer. I've seen 8 bit through to 64 bit, the rise and constant refinement of the GUI, the rise of the Internet from land-line based modem access to the powerful broadband connections we have today, mobile phones come into existence, and I've seen Microsoft evolve from a handful of employees to the company it is now while pretty much tinkering with every OS they have released; As well as seeing an industry that has evolved around those humble beginnings to become what we have today. You could call me an IT Dinosaur but I'm still as mentally able as I was back then, perhaps even more adept now since I've had broad exposure to so much and seen trends come and go. I'm a keen technical puzzle solver, which sets me apart as I love to solve gnarly problems around my area of specialism.

I like to share, i do so by blogging here, and helping out when I can as a moderator and answering questions when I have time on the TechNet Social forums for ConfigMgr 2012 and ConfigMgr 2007. I am a guest poster on TechNet UK Flash magazine and an MVP since 2009 (Most Valuable Professional) in the ECM (Enterprise Client Management) exclusively dedicated to ConfigMgr. the MVP status helps me to help others in more depth due to the closeness to the product group and access to other MVP's the program affords me.

The blogs pretty much about ConfigMgr, but on the odd occasion I also use it as a platform to express my random urges to post something I've stumbled across, be it technical or non-technical, and which I imagine would entertain you or what not as equally as it did me.

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Activity
  • WSUS 3.0 SP2 released

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    New Windows Server and client version support The feature improvements and important software updates in WSUS 3.0 SP2 WSUS 3.0 SP2 includes the following improvements: Integration with Windows Server 2008 R2 Support for the BranchCache...
  • MDT 2010 is released

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    A clip from the MDT team blog on Technet : MDT 2010 Release Candidate is Now Available for Download! We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of the release candidate of MDT 2010. This release contains numerous bug fixes since MDT 2010...
  • Unix 40 years old

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    40 years ago two bearded, sandal wearing uber-overlords (Thompson and Ritchie) came together to create Unix, they said let there be a pipe between programs and a new language called C, and there was a pipe, and a language called C :-) Lots of stories...
  • One for the memory book: Linux Kernel open to exploitation

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    Not often you see this ... got to admire their openness, and for providing an immediate fix. Some groups like to hide this kind of stuff (Apple *cough*), glad to see the Linux folk are in the same boat as Microsoft and have decided not to cover stuff...
  • Microsoft August 2009 Patch releases - Huge filesizes this month

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    We just added up the patch sets for August 2009 to 1.3GB. Holy cow that is a lot of content to be pushing out for patching. Little bit of looking and you'll discover that the main culprit is Visual Studio. We've seen this before for SQL patches...
  • Windows Print Spooler service crashing

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    In July 2009 we started experiencing Print Spooler crashes on our W2K3 SP2 print servers. Check the event log and you'll see something akin to this: Faulting application spoolsv.exe, version xxxxxx, faulting modeul gdi32.dll, version xxxxxxx...