Category: ConfigMgr
Version 1.4.0 of ConfigMgr LogFile Opener has been made available a few hours ago. This Release comes with a bunch of new features and some small bug fixes. Release Notes …
UPDATE: I’ve added some ConfigMgr / SCCM related details at the end of the blog post. Over the last few weeks, I had an interesting issue regarding Windows 10 1703 …
Starting with Windows 10, Microsoft included an App called ‘Microsoft Photos’, which is the Default Viewer for the most common Image file types (jpg, png, bmp, etc.). I recently …
When using Parallels Mac Management, we can utilize Mac OS X Configuration Profiles, which can be deployed to managed Mac Devices using a Configuration Baseline. As you see on …
Version 1.3.1 of ConfigMgr LogFile Opener has been made available a few hours ago. This Minor Release comes with only one small addition. Release Notes Other A Client running the …
Today’s blog post is going to be on how to create a simple file copy task, by utilizing a ConfigMgr Package in combination with Parallels Mac Management. For this …
The Remote Control feature of ConfigMgr is a great utility for a Service-Desk to quickly assist a User in needs. When integrating Parallels Mac Management into ConfigMgr, we have …
In the last blog post, I talked about Wrapping a Mac OS X App using CMAppUtil. Now we take it a step further and import this App into Configuration …
In this blog post, I’d like to demonstrate how you can easily wrap an OS X App for Distribution via System Center Configuration Manager. The Wrapped App can later …
I recently came in touch with an Extension for Microsoft’s Configuration Manager, called “Parallels Mac Management“. As the name implies, the extension allows you to manage Mac Clients, but without …