During ConfigMgr installation I'm using a lot of scripts, tools and queries. These are most used during or after OS deployment to get the job done. In this blogpost I mention a few of most popular scripts, tools and queries used. Have fun using them!
Adding Computer to AD groups during deployment
Application E-Mail Approval Tool
Automate Computer Name during OSD
ConfigMgr Console Extensions
Enabling and Disabling Microsoft Update in Windows 7
Group Policy WMI filters
Move computer object to another OU
Powershell Right Click Tools
Powershell script collection for ConfigMgr 2012
Remove from collection and clear PXE flag
Re-run Task Sequence Tool 1.0
RIGHT CLICK TOOLS FOR SCCM 2012 CONSOLE
SCCM 2012 Management Scripts
SCCM Client Actions Tool PowerShell Edition
Showing the Collection Membership of a Resource
System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Toolkit
Update1:
Deploy Wifi profiles with SCCM
Endpoint Protection Definition Script
Remove Client from Collection after OSD 1.1
Show Collection Details right-click action
Show Maintenance Windows information for a device
Update 2:
Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center
HP Client Integration Kit for ConfigMgr 2012 R2
Now Micro Right Click Tools (free)
Remove Expired & Superseded Updates in SUGs
Set of Operational SCCM Collections
Update 3:
Add computer to security group during OSD
System Center Endpoint Protection Policy Templates
ConfigMgr Prerequisites Tool 1.4.1
Even more scripts, tools and queries can be found here: "System Center - resources for IT professionals".
Hi Henk
ReplyDeleteCould you please share with us the step by step the below subject and how did u create the packed
How to assign a dynamic computername during OSD
Hi Henk any updates regarding my question
DeleteHi, I did not use it last year, because CSV or AD import is working good too. It depends how you want to generate the computername?
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteCan you please help me with adding computer to AD group?
I did all steps which described here, but still have no success.
Thanks,
Too bad. Just try this one otherwise: http://markswinkels.nl/2014/12/how-to-add-computer-to-security-group-with-configmgr-2012-during-osd/
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