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Fun Links

This blog is a collection of Fun Links, that I saved from the Blog Clean Up! All of the fun links are not serious, So enjoy. Fun links Canadian, Please The video got striped out of the blog post. Here is the link to the video....

Fun Links

This blog is a collection of Fun Links, that I saved from the Blog Clean Up! All of the fun links are not serious, So enjoy. Fun links Canadian, Please The video got striped out of the blog post. Here is the link to the video....

I want to Learn SQL Querying!

As a Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MEMCM / MECM / SCCM /ConfigMgr ) administrator, you will be asked to create reports. MECM Reporting really really SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reporting. In some case it is Power BI Desktop or Power BI Report...

I want to Learn SQL Querying!

I want to Learn SQL Querying!

As a Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MEMCM / MECM / SCCM /ConfigMgr ) administrator, you will be asked to create reports. MECM Reporting really really SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reporting. In some case it is Power BI Desktop or Power BI Report...

Accessing MECM Data and Who Should Have Access to It.

Accessing MECM Data and Who Should Have Access to It.

This is one of the blogs that I saved from the Blog Clean Up! I’m sure people are asking why save, fix up and republish a blog from March 2007 about SMS 2003? The funny thing is that Rod said back then is still true today! Accessing MECM Data and Who Should Have...

Using a SQL Server Query to Create a PowerShell Script

This blog post is really meant for those who are better at writing SQL Server queries than at writing PowerShell scripts. I am one of those people, so recently I asked myself, “Why not use a SQL Server query to create a PowerShell script?” I did exactly that and this...

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