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How can I install System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch) version 1802 on Windows Server 2016 with SQL Server 2017 - Part 3

By anyweb,

This multi-part guide will show you how to install the latest baseline version of Configuration Manager from Microsoft. The latest available baseline version is System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch) version 1802 as of March 29th 2018.
How can I install System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch) version 1802 on Windows Server 2016 with SQL Server 2017 – Part 1
How can I install System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch) version 1802 on Windows Server 20
Enable .Net 3.5 Framework with dism in TS

By nhottinger,
I'm trying to enable .Net 3.5 Framework during OSD and it fails every time. If I run the exact same command once the imaging TS has completed it works just fine. SMSTS.log shows it failed with error code 80004005 which is not very helpful. I have it running as one of the very last steps. Here is the command I'm using: dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename:NetFX3 /All /Source:"\\bvfyfs01\install$\sccm packages\netframework\sxs". I have the "Start in:" set to c:\windows\system32. Any
Windows 10 Feature Updates showing "compliant" when they're not
By Westy182,
Hi all,
I've headed here to post my problem as I've spent the best part of 2 weeks on and off troubleshooting and I'm not getting anywhere.
The company I'm currently working for now have a mixture of Windows 10 clients in their environment. 1511, 1607, 1703, 1709. We've been plugging away for months now to try and clear the last few hundred 1511 clients as we suffered from the WSUS decryption key issue with Feature Updates, but this was resolved and seemed to be working fine. We don't
Mobile device doesn't appear in SCCM after enroll
By dyg,
Hi,
I have a hibrid SCCM (CB 1702) + Intune scenario. When i enroll a mobile device it doesn't appear in SCCM console, so any application or configuration it will deployed but it is correctly created in Azure AD . It occurs randomly during last year and i don't why.
any suggestions?
Thanks
Uneeded language updates!
By jfdensmore,

I only have English selected when pulling updates into SCCM, Why do i see all these other languages synchronizing?
Task Sequence taking twice the amount of time to complete after enabling Pre-Release
By RiDER07,

My TS OSD used to take around 35-40 minutes to complete. But after enabling Pre-Release in Hierarchy, my TS now takes over 1 hour. It struggles when it gets to packages/applications.
This is the changes I made after enabling pre-release
Time it takes to complete the TS
OLD TS
After enabling Pre-Release and Share Content
It looks like it's waiting for something to happen, but I don't know what.
How do I fix this? Or go back to how apps/
Automate Software Metering Monthly Report.
By rickym61,
Just wondering if anyone has any ideas how to automate a software metering report for all future months, currently setup as an SSRS subscription.
example, new rule created for Visio, if you run the built in software metering reports, you have to select the values, so software metering rule name (easy part), year (easy part too) then the month is required, now if I want future months, I have to edit the SSRS subscription parameters every month as that data/value isn’t available until
How can I patch 3rd party applications using System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch) and Patch My PC

By anyweb,

Introduction
Security is a bigger focus today than ever before, and rightly so. As part of that focus ongoing patching is a requirement, both of the operating system (quality updates and feature updates) and the application layer too. Microsoft provides updates for their supported operating systems and applications that can be downloaded manually or automatically on the client via Microsoft Update, or deployed using on premise infrastructures like WSUS or SCCM or even via cloud based techn