Remotely Determine the SMS Provider Using WBEMTest

Remotely Determine the SMS Provider Using WBEMTest

In this blog post, I will show you the steps to use in order to locate the SMS provider manually. From time to time, one of the questions we hear is: How can I determine what my SMS_provider path/name is? This is important to know because if you do any System Center...
Add Remove Programs Are Gone!!!!

Add Remove Programs Are Gone!!!!

If you are like me, you live and die by Add Remove Programs (ARP). I’m constantly checking it for SQL Server Reporting Service (SSRS) reporting purposes. In System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2012, when I recently checked Resource Explorer for an application...
How Do You Hide SSRS Folders and Reports?

How Do You Hide SSRS Folders and Reports?

Watch as Garth Jones, Enhansoft’s Chief Architect and Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuration Manager (MEMCM / MECM / SCCM) MVP, shows you, step by step, how to hide SQL Server Reporting Service (SSRS) folders and reports in this webcast. This simple trick will...
Cleaning Up Old PC Monitor Data

Cleaning Up Old PC Monitor Data

Removing old monitor data is extremely useful if you are trying to take stock of your PC monitor inventory. But how do you cleaning up old PC monitor data? In this article we will cover the steps need to do this. There are many reasons why old monitor data exists on a...
Is the No_SMS_On_Drive.SMS file on all site servers?

Is the No_SMS_On_Drive.SMS file on all site servers?

Last week we posted a series of blog posts to answer the question, “How can I ensure that the No_SMS_On_Drive.SMS file is on all site servers?” In case you missed it, the answer was that you needed to use DCM. We showed you step-by-step instructions on how to create a...
Assigning No_SMS_On_Drive.SMS File Baseline

Assigning No_SMS_On_Drive.SMS File Baseline

Recently a client asked, “How can I ensure that the No_SMS_On_Drive.SMS file is on all site servers?” This is easy to do with Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuation Manager (MEMCM / MECM / SCCM) You need to use DCM, and over a series of blog posts, we will show you...