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System Center Configuration Manager: What’s New?. Ryan Breneman, MCSE IT Guru, Candoris rbreneman@candoris.com. Agenda. Intro Lifecycle Distribution Points Software Center Office 365 ProPlus Scripts Management Insights Azure Cloud Management Gateway Azure Cloud Distribution Points
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System Center Configuration Manager: What’s New? Ryan Breneman, MCSE IT Guru, Candoris rbreneman@candoris.com
Agenda • Intro • Lifecycle • Distribution Points • Software Center • Office 365 ProPlus • Scripts • Management Insights • Azure Cloud Management Gateway • Azure Cloud Distribution Points • Co-Management with Intune • SCCM Community/Get Involved • Wrap-up/questions
Who am I? • Hempfield School District – 2006-2014 • Tech Specialist -> Systems Administrator • Candoris – 2014-Present • IT Guru, Datacenter engineer specializing in Microsoft solutions
System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) • Current Branch is 1802 Newest Oldest
System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) • Current Branch
Distribution Points • WDS is no longer required • Supports IPV6 • Can run on client or server core OS • Multicast still requires WDS • Still in technical preview
Software Center • Customizations • Webpage Tab
Office ProPlus Deployment • Office Volume License vs Office 365 ProPlus • Starting October 13, 2020 in order to connect to MS cloud hosted services (Exchange Online, OneDrive, Skype for Business, etc…) you must be running Office 365 ProPlus or Office perpetual in mainstream support
Task Sequences • Nested (child) task sequences
Management Insights • Applications: • Applications without deployments • Cloud Services: • Assess co-management readiness • Enable your devices to be hybrid Azure Active Directory-joined • Modernize your identity and access infrastructure • Upgrade your clients to Windows 10, version 1709 or above • Collections: • Empty Collections • Simplified Management: • Outdated client versions • Software Center: • Direct users to Software Center instead of Application Catalog • Use the new version of Software Center • Windows 10: • Configure Windows telemetry and commercial ID key • Connect Configuration Manager to Upgrade Readiness
Azure Cloud Management Gateway • Management Point and Software Update Point support only • Unsupported: • Client push • Full operating system deployment (OSD) • Task Sequences* • Admin Console • Remote Tools • *As of 1802 Windows 10 in-place upgrade supported
Azure Cloud Distribution Point • Cannot be used for PXE or multicast-enabled deployments • Does not support packages that run from the distribution point. All content must be downloaded by the client and then run locally • Does not support streaming applications by using Application Virtualization or similar programs
Co-management with Intune • Requirements: • ConfigMgr 1710 or later • Windows 10 version 1709 (Fall Creators Update) or later • Azure AD (with clients joined to both AD and AAD) • EMS or Intune license for all users • Intune subscription (MDM authority in Intune set to Intune)
Co-management with Intune • Requires Hybrid Join with Azure AD • Auto Hybrid Join requires Azure AD Premium Licenses and SCP Record in AD
Get Involved! • Technical Preview • https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/core/get-started/technical-preview • Download: http://www.microsoft.com/evalcenter/evaluate-system-center-configuration-manager-and-endpoint-protection-technical-preview • UserVoice • https://configurationmanager.uservoice.com
Thanks for attending! • Ryan Breneman, MCSA, MCSE • IT Guru, Candoris • rbreneman@candoris.com