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Category Archives: Compliance Settings
How can I manage modern devices using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager ? – Part 4
Introduction In Part 1 of this mini series we integrated Windows Intune with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager. In Part 2 we added Support for iOS devices (Iphone, iPad). In Part 3 we learned the difference between App … Continue reading
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using System Center 2012 Configuration Manager – Part 14. Using Compliance Settings
In Part 1 of this series we created our new LAB, we got the System Center 2012 Configuration Manager ISO and extracted it, then copied it to our Active Directory server. We then created the System Management container in AD, … Continue reading
Can’t export SCM Configuration Baselines to Excel Spreadsheets even after enabling macros ?
I installed Security Compliance Manager in order to export some pre-made Configuration Baselines which I would later import into Configuration Manager 2012. While I was at it I wanted to export the same baselines to an XLS spreadsheet in order … Continue reading
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