Blogs

Google Chrome MSI 1603 Failures: The Why and How To Fix

  • 26 June 2019
  • Sean Huggans

Note in 2020 and beyond: In my opinion, you should be using Edge in your enterprise environment at this point. It offers all the same benefits (and engine) as chrome, but with o365 accounts, IE mode for sites that need it (think a single browser in your environment without the need to manage shortcuts to open specific sites in this or that browser), and enhanced security.

Computer Info Application

  • 20 June 2019
  • Sean Huggans

I have posted an application called Computer Info to the site, free for use in your environments. The application displays customized branding via the system's registry and provided logo PNG file, and is an easy way to display information to your end users to help them tell your support staff things they may need to know quickly. This application will also be featured in a blog post coming soon about managing Windows 10 Feature Updates, as well as general patches in a 24/7 environment.


Enjoy!
Sean

Java Licensing

  • 20 May 2019
  • Sean Huggans


With Oracle's move to licensed Java installations for business use, many organizations are still left wondering "we need Java, what do we do?". A viable solution for many organizations will be to move onto the open source OpenJDK as a standard, and only keep/deploy licensed Java if and when necessary. Oracle's java are built from OpenJDK in the first place, so this is a highly compatible and viable option for any organization using Java today (See reference below).

Location of ConfigMgr Client Logs on a Primary Site Server

  • 10 May 2019
  • Sean Huggans

This is a common question even experienced ConfigMgr admins run into once in a while (it's not often you're troubleshooting the client on a primary site server). The location of the logs is likely:
\Program Files\SMS_CCM\Logs

But could also be in the normal location:
%systemdrive%\Windows\CCM\Logs

ContentLibraryCleanup.exe Taking Forever to run!

  • 30 August 2018
  • Sean Huggans

Been running this quite a bit in an environment that has had a lot of invalid content out there. I happened to notice today massive disk I/O was used while this tool ran, and Resource monitor showed MsMpEng.exe was the culprit. I added a process exclusion for the exe path I have been running ContentLibraryCleanup.exe out of locally on the DPs to the Antimalware policy I have deployed to my DPs, and the tool ran very noticeably faster than prior.

Successfully managing updates in a 24/7 environment

  • 13 August 2018
  • Sean Huggans

For most businesses, operational hours are 8AM-5PM, making managing Windows cumulative updates and feature updates (formerly known as build updates) a non-issue. For some sectors such as healthcare, however, this task is not so easy. Releasing an update everywhere could cause disaster. If not related to a bad update itself, catastrophe could be related to the delivery of the update itself, where several departments cannot afford to have all their systems down at once for an update or upgrade to install.

LTSB Updates and Automatic Deployment Rules

  • 5 June 2018
  • Sean Huggans

Working with some Windows 10 2016 LTSB PCs running Lab robots last week, I noticed they didn’t have updates showing as applicable even though they were in collections with ADR based update groups deployed. We have an LTSB 2015 test machine in our area, so I checked his, same story. I double checked, and we do have the product Windows 10 LTSB enabled, and in that ADR, we are including updates for that product.

Systems Center Updates Publisher Notes

  • 10 May 2018
  • Sean Huggans

For those who haven't heard yet (or even for those who have), Microsoft has finally updated System Center Updates Publisher (SCUP). Here are some notes from my own upgrade from the old version to the new:
1. Leaving the old version installed and configured is a good thing! In fact, if you do this, the new version will prompt you to import settings from the old version (in terms of your WSUS and ConfigMgr setup, as well as your signing cert). Super cool!

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