Let’s start my first post, of this new year, with an overview of my latest post about ConfigMgr 2012 Service Pack (SP) 1. Normally I’m not really the kind of person that looks back, but in this case it’s with a reason, as most of my posts where with pre-release versions of SP1. I also tried to sort all my posts per subject, even though sometimes there is some overlap. The following posts are all tested, this week, with the RTM version of SP1 and I can confirm that they are still working:
System Center Orchestrator
- Tweeting the deployment status of a system via Orchestrator and ConfigMgr 2012
- Using a Status Filter Rule to delete a collection membership via Orchestrator and ConfigMgr 2012
- New and Improved: Pre-provision user applications during OS deployment via Orchestrator and ConfigMgr 2012
- Pre-provision user applications, based on group membership, during OS deployment via Orchestrator and ConfigMgr 2012
- Creating custom right-click tools with Orchestrator, Runbook Commander and ConfigMgr 2012
- Using the power of Orchestrator to move a computer to a different OU via ConfigMgr 2012
Windows Azure
Windows Intune
OS Deployment
- How to change the language in Windows PE via ConfigMgr 2012
- How to perform an action directly after the task sequence is finished with ConfigMgr 2012
- How to apply the default install.wim of Windows 7 to C:\ with ConfigMgr 2012
- Reporting about all the different OS Deployment Versions with ConfigMgr 2012
- Migrating to Windows 8 by using hard-links with ConfigMgr 2012
- Add HTA-Support to a Boot Image with ConfigMgr 2012
- Deploying Windows Server 2012 including Roles and Features with ConfigMgr 2012
Application Deployment
- Deploying Windows 8 with the UE-V 1.0 Agent via ConfigMgr 2012
- Deploying Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 8 with ConfigMgr 2012