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November 2007 - Posts

  • Microsoft Asset Inventory Service RTW

    Today at TechEd IT Forum in Barcelona Microsoft released Asset Inventory Service (AIS) to the web. In case you aren't familiar with AIS, it includes technology Microsoft acquired from AssetMetrix in 2006. In addition to the hosted service announced today, the 'brain power' behind AIS is also available in System Center Configuration Manager 2007 and SMS 2003 SP3 in the form of Asset Intelligence. Bottom line - we're talking about tools to help make sense of all the software products deployed across an enterprise. Here's the full PDF datasheet on AIS if you're interested.

    The First System Center Online Service

    One important thing to note about AIS is that the entire solution is hosted by Microsoft. As an administrator all you do is deploy a small client to your PCs and wait for the data to appear at https://sc.microsoft.com. I've included screen shots at the end of this post to give you a feel for the interface.

    How Do I Get It?

    If you own Microsoft Software Assurance and the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) you're half way there. You'll need to activate the MDOP-AIS 'benefit' through the Volume License Portal and designate an AIS administrator. The System Center Online team has a detailed post on the activation process over at their blog - so I won't delve into the details.

    Other Details

    Right now the AIS client installer weighs in at 1.37MB. I've been running various iterations of the AIS client over the last few months with no negative side-effects (including on Vista x64). Microsoft even published an ADM template on the public download site so you can tweak AIS settings using Active Directory.

    Screen Shots

    As usual I'll update this post with more info and screen shots as time permits. However, I wanted to get something in your hands before the weekend. The following screen shots were taken about a week ago using the final Release Candidate version of AIS. Differences between the RC and RTW interfaces are almost non-existent except removal of the word Beta. This should represent what you'll see on your own AIS home page. I've included images of the management page and several example reports (software and computer).

    AIS-Management-1  AIS-Software-1  AIS-Software-Detail  AIS-ComputerReport-1

    Expect to hear more about AIS and the System Center Online group in the near future. Check back in a couple days for updated info... or better yet, subscribe to the site RSS feed and get notified of any changes to this and other posts.

    Posted Nov 16 2007, 04:51 PM by Jeff with no comments
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  • Information on WSUS Issues

    A few of you posted questions about the WSUS issues that started this morning. If you haven't already found the fix (or maybe you didn't even know there was a problem) check the WSUS Team Blog for information. Additionally, keep an eye on the public WSUS newsgroup for late-breaking info (microsoft.public.windows.server.update_services). As was the case today, you often find people discussing issues in the newsgroup long before something appears on a team blog or on the official Microsoft Support site.

    Note: If you aren't into traditional NNTP, just point your web browser to http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/list/en-us/default.aspx for the entire list of Microsoft newsgroups (English only). RSS and blogging are great... but a traditional newsgroup is still a fast and efficient way to discuss hot topics.

    Posted Nov 12 2007, 10:59 PM by Jeff with 1 comment(s)
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  • WSUS 3.0 SP1 Public RC Available (Update 2)

    FYI - Microsoft just announced the public availability of WSUS 3.0 SP1 Release Candidate 1. Improvements include support for Windows Server 2008 and product bug fixes (see Update2 below for details). More information is available on Microsoft Connect. Click the 'Available Connections' link and look for Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SP1 Release Candidate. Here's a brief overview of the WSUS page on Connect:

    "Thank you for joining the WSUS 3.0 Service Pack 1 Release Candidate Program and we welcome you to provide feedback on the Service Pack 1 through the channels listed below. By including you in our development process, we can ensure that our products meet the needs of our customers and are reliable.

    WSUS 3.0 SP1 addresses a number of product fixes and includes the addition of support for forth coming Windows Server 2008 (code named Longhorn Server).  The release notes on this release can be downloaded along with the build which provides more details on the installation."

    Download Service Pack 1 and Documentation:
    The downloads link on the left hand menu will take you to the download page for the following SP1 builds and documentation:
    - WSUS 3.0 SP1 Beta x86 Build
    - WSUS 3.0 SP1 Beta x64 Build
    - WSUS 3.0 SP1 RC ReadMe
    - WSUS 3.0 SP1 RC Pre Release License
    - WSUS 3.0 Overview Document
    - WSUS 3.0 Operations Guide
    - WSUS 3.0 Step by Step Guide

    Update 1: 11/4/2007

    I installed the new build on Windows Server 2008 and all is well. The prerequisites can be a little tricky if you aren't familiar with the new IIS Role Services... but aside from that it's a no-brainer. Here are a couple screen shots of the install process (including a failed prerequisite check), the prerequisite list, and finally one of a running WSUS 3.0 SP1 console on Windows 2008 RC0.

    Install-1 Install-2 Prereqs Running

    From what I've been told this RC build isn't appropriate for production server use, but the automatic updates RC client will self-update to the RTM build when it goes gold. In other words, don't plan on a 'build-over-build' update for your server - just your test client machines. As always, your mileage may vary. Feel free to drop me a comment with your RC observations or if you have any questions.

    Update 2: 11/10/2007

    The WSUS team just posted a list of fixes and enhancements included in SP1. I've included it here since the list is brief. Head over to Connect if you want to download the official list (WSUS 3.0 SP1 RC Features and Fixes.htm). There are a couple interesting fixes and enhancements in this build - highlighted in red for your convenience. I'll blog about these in more detail at a future date.

    Window Server 2008

    • Integration with Server Manager as an out-of-band role
    • Fixed bugs that required workarounds for Windows Server 2008

    New Client Servicing API

    • Supports software distribution for non-Windows platforms
    • Client registration
    • Filtering of updates by Category and Classification
    • Provides Applicability Rule Extension mechanism
    • Get package metadata
    • Report Update Status for each client

    Driver Publishing via existing Admin API

    • Supports publishing of drivers within the enterprise using vendor provided catalogs
    • Support for bundles
    • Support for prerequisites

    Bug Fixes

    • Bulk approval of updates now does not overwrite existing approvals
    • “Optional” approvals are taken into account when computing effective approval for overlapping target groups
    • Computer Detailed Status report to Excel works!
    • Configuration Wizard retains proxy server password if one is set before upgrade
    • Support for separate proxy server and port for SSL traffic
    • Improved performance by turning off AUTO SHRINK on SUSDB
    • Some client bug fixes based on Windows Error reporting (Watson)
    • Add Printer Wizard now works when getting very large number of drivers from Windows Update
    Posted Nov 10 2007, 11:39 AM by Jeff with 4 comment(s)
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