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ConfigMgr v.Next Beta 1 - VHD Test Drive
Rob Marshall - MVP
Check out the latest VHD release for ConfigMgr v.Next Beta 1 , awesome that you don't have to deploy the infrastructure and layer eveything on to test drive the product, just fire this thing up as a VM or even boot off it: Hello everyone, we wanted to get this information to you as soon as possible...
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Mon, Aug 23 2010
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Setting up a ConfigMgr 2011 Beta (v.Next) Hierarchy for lab use
Rob Marshall - MVP
Now that v.Next Beta build 7469 has been made available, I thought I'd put this little lot together for you. Installing ConfigMgr 2011 Beta Hierarchy I make a few assumptions in this guide, that you've checked the Hardware Requirements and can easily meet them, with either a physical or...
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Mon, Jun 7 2010
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WMUG and ConfigMgr v.Next
Rob Marshall - MVP
Heard the news yet? No doubt you have! ConfigMgr v.Next Beta 1 has gone PUBLIC. Yes that means you can download v.Next and play around with it to your hearts content. Check out RBAC, it'll change the way you partition responsibilities! Get ready to download this baad boy here: http:/...
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Thu, May 27 2010
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Steve Bobosky - User affinity NOW
Rob Marshall - MVP
Steve Bobosky wrote up a cool blog posting on how to get User Affinity in to ConfigMgr 2007 right now, rather than waiting for this to arrive in the form of v.Next. Steve's going to hand over the goods in separate postings, with this, the first, kicking things off: http://systemcentertools.blogspot...
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Fri, May 14 2010
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v.Next - Letting the cat out of the bag
Rob Marshall - MVP
No doubt I'll lose my MVP status for telling you all this, as it is all under NDA and no one must know right now. But I felt you must know about this development. I found out today ... that v.Next won't be built upon PowerShell, even the SDK won't support it, instead they are going to...
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Thu, Apr 1 2010