Anonymous
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Updated to Noted. We’ve been discussing the same in our planning meetings.
Thanks,
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AdminBob Mac Neill (Software Engineer, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) responded
Thank you for your feedback.
Updating status to planned, see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/understand/find-help#send-a-suggestion for an explanation of each value.Our 2006 release is now in the opt-in phase (fast ring)
Blog: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/configuration-manager-blog/update-2006-for-microsoft-endpoint-configuration-manager-current/ba-p/1569562
Docs: https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/plan-design/changes/whats-new-in-version-2006
Support Information: https://aka.ms/cmcssreleaseinfoThis releases adds the Community Hub https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/servers/manage/community-hub which addresses some of the User Voice asks you have added for task sequence version control, auditing, revision history etc.
The Hub is nascent and we will continue to iterate, improving and adding new features.
As part of this process we would appreciate your comments and feedback on the Hub.Anonymous supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
Or even Bash, Python, etc for those of us who have to also manage Macs within SCCM.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
This would be helpful for us as well. Great idea.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
Agreed!!!
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Thanks for the feedback. Updating Status to Noted
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/configmgreng/2016/03/11/configmrguv/
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
This would be good.
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Admindjam (Product Director, or Executive, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) responded
Try this out over CMG in #SCCM TP 1906
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
This would be great!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
Agreed! Especially when we are an Office 365 customer, and we're trying to move everyone away from unsupported version of IE... :-)
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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 Anonymous commented
The SCCM 2007 method of creating new and modifying existing reports was way easier to accomplish. The move to 2012 did me no favors. I was unable to re-create my custom made reports, and I simply don't have the time to learn the new way of creating new reports. We've even kicked around the idea of using Crystal Reports to drill into the tables and generate reports that way.
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AdminMark Silvey - ConfigMgr Product Team (Engineering Manager, ConfigMgr, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) responded
Saw a working demo of this recently so updating to planned.
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This would really help people learn PowerShell!!
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Great suggestion.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
This would be wonderful to have. I often have to RDP into the server to launch the console, and then launch the console on my machine as well.
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Agreed
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
Yes, please! I also need to be able to export this data directly from a query so that I can also have something like all the path variables for some software installation where people installed to multiple different directories, prior to our CM implementation. This would type of spreadsheet would help me to streamline .ini file replacements in those kinds of scenarios.
This would be very helpful for large environments where multiple people are creating applications / packages for deployment, but not everyone assigns an icon to the application for display in Software Center. Displaying the actual icon would help identify applications that are missing an icon, and either the actual icon for the application can be assigned, or a special one can then be assigned to it.