Update 1804 for Configuration Manager Technical Preview Branch – Available Now!

Hello everyone! We are excited to let you know that update 1804 for the Technical Preview Branch of System Center Configuration Manager has been released. Technical Preview Branch releases give you an opportunity to try out new Configuration Manager features in a test environment before they are made generally available.

This months new preview features include:

Streamlined Infrastructure

Remote site server content library You can now move the content library on your site server to a remote location.

Site server high availability improvements A remote site server content library is now a requirement for site server high availability.

Exclude Active Directory containers from discovery – In this preview you can exclude Active Directory sub-containers within the selected discovering container, to reduce the number of discovered objects.

Improvements in Software Center

Specify the visibility of the Application Catalog website link in Software Center – You can now specify the visibility of the Application Catalog web site link in the Installation status node of Software Center.

Uninstall application on approval revocation – When you revoke approval for an application, the client now uninstalls the application.

Improvements in OSD

We made the following improvements, as a result of your UserVoice feedback.

Mask sensitive data stored in Task Sequence Variables You can select “Do not display this value” when creating or setting a Task Sequence variable value in the Task Sequence Editor.

Mask program name during Run Command Step of a Task Sequence – You can now prevent potentially sensitive data from being displayed or logged during the Run Command Step of a Task Sequence by masking the program name in the smsts.log.

Miscellaneous Improvements

Filter automatic deployment rules by software update architecture You can now filter automatic deployment rules to exclude architectures like Itanium and ARM64.

Primary user information is now visible in collection view – Primary user information is now visible when viewing the members of a collection under Assets and Compliance, Device Collections.

Submit feedback from the Configuration Manager console (Send a Smile) – With Send a Smile, you can tell the Configuration Manager team directly about your experiences. Sending feedback is very easy. We want to hear all your feedback problems and suggestions.

Configuration Manager Toolkit – The Configuration Manager Server and Client tools are now included with the Technical Preview. After you install the Technical Preview, you will find them in the cd.latestSMSSETUPTools folder.

Support Center Preview – You can use Support Center for client troubleshooting and real-time log viewing or to capture the state of a Configuration Manager client computer for later analysis. A preview of the latest version of Support Center with bug fixes, improvements, and a preview of our new log viewer is available in the Technical Preview. After you install the Technical Preview, you will find the installer in the cd.latestSMSSETUPToolsSupportCenter folder.

Update 1804 for Technical Preview Branch is available in the Configuration Manager Technical Preview console. For new installations please use the 1711 baseline version of Configuration Manager Technical Preview Branch available on TechNet Evaluation Center.

We would love to hear your thoughts about the latest Technical Preview! Send us Feedback directly from the console. You may also use our feedback channels through theFeedback Hub app for product issues, and ourUserVoice page for ideas about new features.

Thanks,

The System Center Configuration Manager team

Configuration Manager Resources:

Documentation for System Center Configuration Manager Technical Previews

Try the System Center Configuration Manager Technical Preview Branch

Documentation for System Center Configuration Manager

System Center Configuration Manager Forums

System Center Configuration Manager Support

Download the Configuration Manager Support Center


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