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Active Directory Services and their System Center Management Packs
As you might be aware, every Microsoft technology has the requirement to be manageable through PowerShell and System Center. Manageability through System Center is done through Management Packs. (MPs). While I discussed the PowerShell manageability stories Read More...
Active Directory Domain Services Management Pack for System Center updated last week
On October 6, 2011 I wrote about the updated Active Directory Domain Services Management Pack for System Center . Then, it was updated to version 6.0.7670.0. Today, I want to point you to another big update for the Active Directory Domain Services Management Read More...
System Center 2012 ServicePack 1 has arrived for TechNet and MSDN subscribers
System Center 2012 was released in April 2012, well before Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 were released. As a consequence, these Operating Systems weren't supported. This functionality was slated for System Center 2012 with ServicePack 1, among other Read More...
Integrating Active Directory with System Center Orchestrator
With the release of System Center 2012, admins at large organization can now take advantage of the many monitoring, alerting, backup, restore, automation and remediation capabilities of this new suite. The advanced automation capabilities in System Center Read More...
An updated Active Directory Monitoring Pack is available
Five months ago, I wrote a blogpost on the latest update on the System Center Active Directory Monitoring Pack (version 6.0.7670.0). Today, hot on the heels of the System Center 2012 release , I’m going to tell you about an update on that release. (version Read More...
System Center Monitoring Pack for Active Directory was updated today
While, as an Active Directory admin, you could monitor your Active Directory Domain Controllers by hand on a weekly basis and iron out the kinks and hope your colleagues or customers don’t get affected by problems that plague the servers running these Read More...