System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Documentation Library Update for December 2009 is available!
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The Configuration Manager documentation library (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb680651.aspx) has been updated on the Web and the latest content on the Web has Updated: December 1, 2009 at the top of the topic.
What's New in the Configuration Manager Documentation Library for December 2009
The following information lists the topics that contain significant changes since the November 2009 update.
Planning Configuration Manager Boundaries
- Updated to clarify that supernets are not supported as boundary
configurations when they are defined as an IP Subnet or an Active
Directory site.
Certificate Requirements for Native Mode
- Updated for the information regarding the client certificate,
which is not used for authentication to the software update point.
Unlike the other native mode site systems, the software update point
doesn't use mutual authentication and uses server authentication only.
Other topics have been updated to clarify this exception, including Benefits of Using Native Mode.
About Network Access Protection Remediation
- Updated with the information that a server locator point can act
as a Network Access Protection remediation server when it is used by
clients for site information or for locating the management point.
This clarification is also added to Determine Which Site Systems Are Boundary Servers for IPsec Network Access Protection and Configuring Remediation Server Groups for Configuration Manager Network Access Protection.
About Network Access Protection in Configuration Manager Hierarchies
- Updated with the important clarification that you cannot create
NAP policies on a site that is inheriting software updates from a
parent site. When you configure software updates synchronization with
Microsoft, make sure that you configure this synchronization on the
site from which you want to create Configuration Manager NAP policies.
About Configuration Manager Client Installation Properties Published to Active Directory Domain Services
- Updated to clarify that when CCMSetup reads client installation
properties that are published to Active Directory Domain Services, the
default management point is always returned as the location from which
clients download installation files. This means that if clients are
within the boundaries of a secondary site that contains a proxy
management point, they will still download the client source files from
the primary site.
-- The Configuration Manager Writing Team
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