Archive for July, 2013

Update multiple Package Source Paths using PowerShell in Configuration Manager 2012

I saw a question on twitter for how to update package source paths using PowerShell in Configuration Manager 2012 SP1. This is a script that I’ve used for many customers during migrations from Configuration Manager 2007 to Configuration Manager 2012 SP1. You can download the script here. As some sort...

Use PowerShell to create ou’s in Active Directory

/ Just a quick follow up to my last post on creating users with PowerShell. If you find yourself in the need of creating a basic ou structure in Active Directory you can of course do this with PowerShell as well. Below is a quick sample that we use in...

Use powershell to create sample users in Active Directory

Since I work with Identity Management I often find myself in the need for a bunch of sample users in my directories in order to do proper demos and development. A while ago I found a site called FakeNameGenerator.com which is great because it is possible to put in an...

Hydration Kit for Configuration Manager 2012 R2 Preview using Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview and SQL 2014 CTP1

One of my most popular things on this site is my Hydration Kit to install System Center products. I’ve completed yet a new version, this time I only support the Preview version of Configuration Manager 2012 R2 as well as SQL Server 2014 CTP1. And Windows Server 2012 R2 of...

Unattended installation of System Center Configuration Manager

Alot of you are fully aware that it is possible to perform an unattended/silent installation of a site server using a so called script file. It is really an INI file with declared properties. I really love the simplicity with PowerShell and that it is so easy to run a...

End of support for Configuration Manager 2007

As of today the countdown until the end of support for Configuration Manager 2007 has started at 31536000 seconds, or 365 days for short. If you haven’t yet, it is about time to start the migration to ConfigMgr 2012. /Tim

We’ve moved!

Finally the move should be completed. We’ve moved from our Swedish hoster Binero to Windows Azure. We’ve done a great deal of work to keep everything working. If you experience any problem (or better performance etc) please let us know. /Tim