In a Microsoft® System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager multiple-site hierarchy, data is transferred between sites to allow for centralized administration and reporting. Understanding how data transfer works helps you monitor the data flow in your Configuration Manager hierarchy and troubleshoot replication issues.…
Querying and Reporting Data in Microsoft SCCM 2012 R2 by David Papkin
This post by David Papkin Querying and Reporting Data in Microsoft SCCM 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Microsoft® System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager stores a large amount of data about the devices in your environment. You may not always want to perform…
Work Folders for Non-Domain joined Devices in Windows 10 by David Papkin
This post by David Papkin is about Work Folders in Windows 10 When a device is not domain joined, a company has limited or no control over it. This is because authentication occurs locally, and the domain has no knowledge…
Implementing DirectAccess with Windows 10 by David Papkin
This post by David Papkin is about implementing DirectAccess with Windows 10 As a role service of the Remote Access server role, DirectAccess is a feature that allows connectivity to organization network resources without the need for traditional Virtual Private…
User Experience Virtualization in Windows 10 by David Papkin
This post by David Papkin is about UE-V User Experience Virtualization in Windows 10. Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) captures and centralizes application settings and Windows operating system settings for the user. These settings are then applied to the different…
Building a Windows 10 Reference Image from Windows ADK by David Papkin
This post by David Papkin is about Building a Windows 10 Reference Image from Windows ADK Creating a reference image is important because that image serves as the foundation for the devices in your organization. This image should be pristine,…