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Select specific WMI classes or Logfiles in SCCM Support Center
It would be nice to have the ability to select specific WMI classes or Logfies easily within the SCCM Support Center. Right now i have to edit the config XML and sometimes the support center crashes. That would Help if you try to pull files or classes for specific Scenario from Clients and you dont Need all of them.
2 votesplanned ·AdminAdam Meltzer (ConfigMgr Product Team) (Software Engineer, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) responded
Thank you for the feedback.
We support this today through the admittedly user-unfriendly method of editing the .config file for Support Center. See: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn688621.aspx#Customizing Configuration Manager Support Center
We do plan in a future release of Support Center to add UX to support this very scenario.
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Change temporary unpack path of Support Center Viewer
If i open a "Bundle" in Support Center Viewer all the data gets stored in:
C:\Users<USER>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\ConfigMgrSupportCenter.Common\TemporaryIt woul be nice to Change that path or to provide a path during the unpack procedure. Right now i have alsmost 8GB of data in that path and it seems to not clean up by itself.
2 votesplanned ·AdminAdam Meltzer (ConfigMgr Product Team) (Software Engineer, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) responded
We’ll look into this. There’s a couple of issues here — the path not being cleaned up (which isn’t correct behavior) and not being able to specify a temporary path. We will look into both of these in our next release.
In the short term, when you’re done using the tool you can delete this directory without any consequences.
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Fix Support Center on running app deployment eval cycle remotely
When Support Center runs App Deployment Evaluation cycle locally, it uses Schedule 121, which is OK. However, when it’s connected to remote machine, it uses Schedule 123, which was deprecated at some point.
Future release of Support Center should always use schedule 121.
1 voteplanned ·AdminAdam Meltzer (ConfigMgr Product Team) (Software Engineer, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) responded
We will look into fixing this for our next release.
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