Category: Configuration Manager
As IT environments evolve, many organizations are moving from traditional, on-premises management to a more cloud-connected approach.This transition brings up one of the most common questions for administrators:How should workloads be distributed between SCCM...
Co-management is a key capability that allows organizations to simultaneously manage Windows devices with both Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager (SCCM). This approach helps IT admins transition workloads to the cloud at their own...
Planning a Windows 11 migration with SCCM (ConfigMgr) can feel overwhelming if you don’t know where to start. One of the most common questions IT administrators ask is: “Which of our existing devices are...
In the previous post, we prepared the required PKI certificates on the internal Certification Authority (CA). If you haven’t completed that yet, make sure to follow that guide first before continuing with this part....
In today’s enterprise IT environments, managing Windows updates in a centralized and secure way is a critical part of maintaining system stability, cybersecurity, and compliance. One of the key components in Microsoft Configuration Manager...
Microsoft’s new Teams client brings performance improvements and a refreshed user interface. However, it’s officially unsupported on Windows LTSC editions both 10 and 11. LTSC users encounter the “this device is not supported” error...
In this article, I’ll walk you through the comprehensive steps to upgrade Configuration Manager to version 2503. Microsoft releases two major versions of Configuration Manager each year—typically in April and October. Each release comes...