TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft Does IT: Using Local Policies to Solve Complex System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Client Challenges (Level 300)

Overview Any organization can have special-case scenarios where some clients must be managed differently. For example, software distributions or agent cycles may require special scheduling options. One might not want to use a separate site for large-scale client settings testing. Some clients may have special inventory reporting requirements. All of this, and more, is enabled by using local policies on designated clients. The solutions are often complex, and require scripting skills. However, solutions for complex special-case scenarios are possible.

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Live Date12th May 2009 00:00 UTC
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