Using System Center Configuration Manager 2007 to Extend Network Health
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Microsoft IT Showcase is pleased to announce the publication of Using Configuration Manager 2007 to Extend Software Update Compliance Across Networks, which discusses how Microsoft IT uses Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager 2007 and Windows Server® 2008 Network Access Protection (NAP) to enforce software update compliance for client computers in the corporate network. Many thanks to Richard Dixon and Michael Kelley for their expertise, knowledge, and dedication in developing this comprehensive technical case study and webcast.
Using System Center Configuration Manager 2007 to Extend Network Health
Technical Case Study added: 06/06/08
Microsoft IT uses Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 and Windows Server 2008 Network Access Protection to enforce software update compliance for client computers in the corporate network. Configuration Manager ensures that computers connecting to the network meet the Microsoft IT software update policy requirements for system health.
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