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Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager: Administration Cookbook

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Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager: Administration Cookbook

Overview of this book

Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (CM12) is a systems management application for managing large groups of Windows-based computer systems. System Center 2012 Configuration Manager provides remote control, patch management, software distribution, operating system deployment, network access protection, and hardware and software inventory. This practical cookbook shows you how to administer System Center 2012 Configuration Manager and understand how to solve particular problems/scenarios Packed with over 50 task-based and immediately reusable recipes, this book starts by showing you how to design a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Infrastructure. The book then dives into topics such as recommended SQL configuration for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, deploying Windows 7 with Operating System Deployment (OSD), deploying Applications and Software Updates, managing Compliance Settings, managing Sites and managing Inventory amongst others.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager: Administration Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Managing software inventory


If Add/Remove Programs, and Programs and Features data is collected in hardware inventory, what is the use of software inventory? Software inventory is actually just a very old carry over from the early days of SMS. It scans the hard drive for executable files (installed or not) and reads their header data, and then sends all that data back to CM.

The key most CM admins have learned here is that you often are asked to find a file on computers that isn't always related to a program. For example, you may be asked to report all machines with .mp3 files on them. Hardware inventory can't do that natively.

Because software inventory can slow a computer while scanning, admins like to run it as little as possible. They also like to tell CM exactly where to look for a file rather than scanning the entire drive, as that speeds up scanning.

Once upon a time, software inventory was enabled by default and scanned the entire hard drive for all .exe files. Now it's not even enabled...