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Asociación de inquilinos de Microsoft Endpoint Manager: ConfigMgr client details
You can now see client details including collections, boundary group membership, and real-time client information for a specific device in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
NOmi:
- This is a preview experience. The final location will be the devices blade in Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
- The boundary groups tab functions only for stand alone sites. The tab will be empty in the admin center for anything other than a standalone primary site.
Troubleshoot client details
One of the most common issues is with the administrative user account:
- Make sure that Configuration Manager has discovered the administrative user account you’re using. In the Configuration Manager console, Ve a la Assets and Compliance workspace. Selecciona el Usuarios nodo, and find your user account. If your account isn’t listed in the Usuarios nodo, check the configuration of the site’s Active Directory User discovery.
- Verify the discovery data. Select your user account. In the ribbon, sobre el Hogar tab select Propiedades. In the properties window, confirm the following discovery data:
- Azure Active Directory Tenant ID: This value should be a GUID for the Azure AD tenant.
- Azure Active Directory User ID: This value should be a GUID for this account in Azure AD.
- User Principal Name: The format of this value is user@domain. Por ejemplo,
jqpublic@contoso.com
.If the Azure AD properties are empty, check the configuration of the site’s Azure AD user discovery.
- Use the same account to sign in to the admin center preview portal. The on-premises identity has to be synchronized with and match the cloud identity.
Notificaciones de Microsoft
Ahora puede elegir recibir notificaciones de Microsoft en la consola de Configuration Manager. Estas notificaciones lo ayudan a mantenerse informado sobre funciones nuevas o actualizadas., cambios en Configuration Manager y servicios adjuntos, y problemas que requieren acción para remediar.
Try it out!
Try to complete the tasks.
Configure notification settings
- Navegar a Administración > Configuración del sitio > Sitios.
- Right-click on a site and select Propiedades.
- En el Alertas pestaña, enable the notifications by selecting Receive messages from Microsoft. You can deselect any of the following notifications if you prefer not to receive them:
- Prevent/fix: Known issues affecting your organization that may require you to take action.
- Plan for change: Changes to Configuration Manager that may require you to take action.
- Stay informed: Informs you of new or updated features that are available.
Copy discovery data from the console
Basado en sus comentarios de UserVoice, you can now copy discovery data from devices and users in the console. Copia los detalles al portapapeles., o exportarlos todos a un archivo. Estas nuevas acciones le facilitan obtener rápidamente estos datos desde la consola.. Por ejemplo, Copie la dirección MAC de un dispositivo antes de volver a crearle una imagen..
Try it out!
Try to complete the tasks.
- In the Configuration Manager console, Ve a la Assets and Compliance workspace. Open the properties for a user or device.
- Sobre el General pestaña, en el Discovery data lista, select one or more properties.
- Right-click the selection, and choose one of the following actions:
- Copy value: Copies just the value. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Control + C.
- Copy property and value: Copies both the property name and the corresponding value. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Control + Cambio + C.
- Select all: Selects all properties and values. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Control + A.
- Save results as: Saves selected properties and values to a comma-separated values (CSV) file that you specify.
Mejoras en CMPivot
We’ve added the ability to run CMPivot from an individual device or multiple devices from the devices node without needing to select a device collection. This improvement makes it easier for people, such as those working as the Helpdesk persona, to create CMPivot queries for specific devices outside a pre-created collection.
Además, upon returning devices within a query list view, you can select Device Pivot on one or more devices and then pivot and query on just those devices to drill in further. This change allows you to drill in without querying the larger set of devices from the original collection.
We’ve also converged CMPivot standalone and CMPivot launched from the admin console. When you launch CMPivot from the admin console, it uses the same underlying technology as CMPivot standalone to give you scenario parity.
Soporte para la versión PowerShell 7
The Configuration Manager PowerShell cmdlet library now offers preliminary support for PowerShell 7. Potencia Shell 7 support is in preview, and isn’t intended for use in production environments.
Improvement to Format and Partition Disk task sequence step
You can use a task sequence variable to specify the target of the Format and Partition Disk paso. Esta nueva opción de variable admite secuencias de tareas más complejas con comportamientos dinámicos.. Por ejemplo, un script personalizado puede detectar el disco y configurar la variable según el tipo de hardware. Luego puede utilizar varias instancias de este paso para configurar diferentes tipos de hardware y particiones..
The following mock steps show one example:
- Ejecutar secuencia de comandos de PowerShell: a custom script to collect target disks
- Sets
myOSDisk
a1
- Sets
myDataDisk
a2
- Sets
- Format and Partition Disk for OS disk: specifies
myOSDisk
variable- Configures disk 1 as the system disk
- Format and Partition Disk for data disk: specifies
myDataDisk
variable- Configures disk 2 for raw storage
A variation of this example uses disk numbers and partitioning plans for different hardware types.
NOTA: You can still use the existing task sequence variable OSDDiskIndex. Sin embargo, each instance of the Format and Partition Disk step uses the same value. If you want to programmatically set the disk number for multiple instances of this step, use this new option.
To configure this new option on the Format and Partition Disk paso, seleccionar Variable name to store disk number, and then enter a custom variable name. Add an earlier step in the task sequence to set the value of this custom variable to an integer value for the physical disk.
Reglas de información de administración para la implementación del sistema operativo
This release includes additional management insight rules to help you manage the policy size of task sequences. Cuando el tamaño de la política de secuencia de tareas excede 32 MEGABYTE, el cliente no puede procesar la póliza grande. Luego, el cliente no puede ejecutar la implementación de la secuencia de tareas..
- Las secuencias de tareas grandes pueden contribuir a exceder el tamaño máximo de la política: If you deploy these task sequences, clients may not be able to process the large policy objects. Reduce the size of the task sequence policy to prevent potential policy processing issues.
- El tamaño total de la política para las secuencias de tareas excede el límite de la política: Clients can’t process the policy for these task sequences because it’s too large. Reduce the size of the task sequence policy to allow the deployment to run on clients.
How to reduce the size of task sequence policy
The following actions can help reduce the overall size of policy of a task sequence deployment:
- Separate functional segments into child task sequences, and use the Run Task Sequence step. Each task sequence has a separate 32-MB limit on its policy size. Примітка Reducing the total number of steps and groups in a task sequence has minimal impact on the policy size. Each step is generally a couple of KB in policy. Moving groups of steps to a child task sequence is more impactful.
- Reduce the number of software updates in deployments to the same collection as the task sequence.
- Instead of entering a script in the Run PowerShell Script step, reference it via a package.
- There’s an 8-KB limit on the size of the task sequence environment when it runs. Review the usage of custom task sequence variables, which can also contribute to the policy size.
- As a last resort, split a complex, dynamic task sequence into separate task sequences with distinct deployments to different collections.
PowerShell cmdlets for task sequence deployment types
You can now use PowerShell to create and configure task sequences as an app model deployment type.
- Add-CMTaskSequenceDeploymentType
- Set-CMTaskSequenceDeploymentType
These new cmdlets have similar syntax as the MSI deployment type cmdlets: Add-CMMsiDeploymentType and Set-CMMsiDeploymentType. The primary differences are the following new parameters:
-InstallTaskSequenceId <string>
(required): the ID of the task sequence to install the app-UninstallTaskSequenceId <string>
(opcional): the ID of the task sequence to uninstall the app
These two parameters relate to the Deployment type Task Sequence options. They replace the -InstallCommand
y -UninstallCommand
parameters on the MSI cmdlets.