Sccm mecm5/21/2023 SQL Server 2017 latest cumulative update: click here SQL server 2017 Reporting Services: click here SQL Server Management Studio: click here MECM evaluation version TP 1911: click here The only difference will be that you have to install the CB version and not TP.īelow are the links of the different executable used for my lab. To build your lab with a Current Branch instead a Technical Preview version, the process will be the same as in this article. Indeed the Technical Preview are versions provided by Microsoft in order to test new features that will soon be implemented in the official versions (Current Branch). Technical Preview versions are for labs, do not install this in production. This is the latest version of TP since the Ignite announcement. In my lab the version used is the Technical Preview 1911. You will now have to speak about Microsoft EndPoint Configuration Manager instead of System Center Configuration Manager.īelow is a cool picture shared on Twitter by Donna Ryan about the evolution from SMS to MECM. The product itself is not dead, only its name to give way to MECM. Configuration Manager (also named SCCM by most of us) The purpose of MEM is to group the following products in one solution: You can find MS Vice President's announcement on this topic.īelow some video sessions, during the last Ignite, on this subject. Microsoft Endpoint Manager is in the placeĪt the last Microsoft Ignite in Orlando, Microsoft made a "huge" announcement about SCCM.Ī new solution called Microsoft Endpoint Manager is born. Note: The version of MECM used in this lab is the TP1911. This can also be reused to install a Current Branch version such as 1902. In this article, I will explain you how to create your own Microsoft EndPoint Configuration Manager lab in TP1911 version.
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