Popovici Ioan
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Admindjam (Product Director, or Executive, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) responded
Try this out over CMG in #SCCM TP 1906
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An error occurred while saving the comment Popovici Ioan commented
Yeah key escrow via CMG would be awesome, with everyone at home now MBAM is basically useless without VPN
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AdminAdam Meltzer (ConfigMgr Product Team) (Software Engineer, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) responded
Thank you for this great idea. This is something we are looking improve for Configuration Manager 2010. The 2007 Technical Preview now uses fixed-width fonts in the following areas of the console:
- Application scripts
- Configuration item scripts
- WMI-based collection membership queries
- CMPivot queries
- Scripts
- Task Sequence PowerShell scripts and command lines
Some additional fixes have also been made to further improve these scenarios:
- Resizable windows for viewing/entering scripts
- Using horizontal scrolling instead of word wrapping for scripts
Please try it out and send us a frown if there’s anything we missed or any other areas you’d like to see fixed width font support.
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Admindjam (Product Director, or Executive, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) responded
Tempted to mark this completed, now that we’ve released full blown powerBI integration:
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/solution-templates/sccm/Building reports & dashboards doesn’t get much easier than that.
An error occurred while saving the comment Popovici Ioan commented
PowerBI might be the sollution but it’s not for everyone.
I would rather prefer docummented views and functions.
You guys have a pretty comprehensive reporting pack with sql functions that I never heard of but it’s for Microsoft Premier Support Engineers only.
I’ve only seen it once when a MSPSE came on site.
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Yes this would be very usefull