SCCM Tools Custom DDR Client Push Manager Component Manager Inbox Monitor Switch Block MP ConfigMgr

SCCM Tools Custom DDR Client Push Manager Component Manager Inbox Monitor Switch Block MP ConfigMgr.

In this post, I would like to share 4 Awesome tools by Robert Marshall – MVP. Please read more details via his post http://wmug.co.uk/wmug/b/r0b/archive/2014/01/23/custom-tools-added-to-technet-gallery.aspx.

This post will cover all the details about the SCCM Tools, including the Custom DDR, Client Push Manager, Component Manager, Inbox Monitor, Switch Block, MP, and ConfigMgr (Configuration Manager).

We will explain what each component does and how they work together to manage and monitor your IT environment. This guide is designed to be straightforward to understand, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced users.

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SCCM Tools Custom DDR Client Push Manager Component Manager Inbox Monitor
SCCM Tools Custom DDR Client Push Manager Component Manager Inbox Monitor Switch Block MP ConfigMgr – Table 1

SCCM Tools Custom DDR Client Push Manager Component Manager Inbox Monitor

Discuss the SCCM Tools Custom DDR Client Push Manager Component Manager Inbox Monitor. The list below will help you to see more details.

The CustomDDR tool helps create a special Discovery Data Record (DDR) and sends it to the assigned Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr) Site Server. It uses VBScript and the ConfigMgr SDK’s SMSGEN DLLs to do this. This tool is useful for customizing the data that ConfigMgr collects about clients in your network.

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  1. CustomDDR Custom DDR tool creates a custom Discovery Data Record (DDR) and delivers it to the Client’s assigned ConfigMgr Site Server using VBScript, the ConfigMgr SDK SMSGEN DLL’s
  2. Client Push Manager Allows you to delete some or all of the Client Installation requests that might be taking place on a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Primary Site server.
  3. Component Manager Contr,ol ConfigMgr Component stat, us quickly and easily using the ConfigMgr Component Manager.
  4. Inbox Monit is a ConfigMgr tool that allows you to view the file counts in the inbox folder structure for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager and previous product versions.
  5. ConfigMgr SCCM SwitchMP tool to force an existing ConfigMgr SCCM 2012 Client from performing Management Point rotations.
  6. New tool: ManageMP for WINPE tool: This is a small tool for blocking some Management Points during the OSD WINPE build phase.
SCCM Tools Custom DDR Client Push Manager Component Manager Inbox Monitor Switch Block MP ConfigMgr - Fig.1
SCCM Tools Custom DDR Client Push Manager Component Manager Inbox Monitor Switch Block MP ConfigMgr – Fig.1

Other useful SCCM tools by community http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/22802.system-center-2012-configuration-manager-tools.aspx

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Anoop C Nair is Microsoft MVP from 2015 onwards for consecutive 10 years! He is a Workplace Solution Architect with more than 22+ years of experience in Workplace technologies. He is a Blogger, Speaker, and Local User Group Community leader. His main focus is on Device Management technologies like SCCM and Intune. He writes about technologies like Intune, SCCM, Windows, Cloud PC, Windows, Entra, Microsoft Security, Career etc…

4 thoughts on “SCCM Tools Custom DDR Client Push Manager Component Manager Inbox Monitor Switch Block MP ConfigMgr”

  1. Hi Anoop, I am fairly new to SCCM 2012, and I am trying to work out why I would want to block a MP using the 6.New tool–ManageMP for WINPE? I have searched goggle trying to understand the reason. Could explain or point me in the right direction please?

    Thanks in advance,

    Dave

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  2. Hi Anoop,

    I found the answer here http://wmug.co.uk/wmug/b/r0b/archive/2014/03/04/controlling-management-point-access-during-osd

    “Some people are experiencing issues with Management Point selection during OSD for devices residing in DMZ’s or, in a restrictive part of the network.
    They get failure because the selected Management Point is not contactable. I haven’t looked into it beyond noting that some are having the issue.”

    This now makes sense, I’ve not had to build machines that sit in a DMZ before.

    Thanks for the article, it got me thinking 🙂

    Dave

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