First published on CloudBlogs on Nov 17, 2017
Hello everyone! We are happy to let you know that update 1711 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 month’s new preview features include:
Run Task Sequence step
– This release includes improvements to the new Run Task Sequence step, which runs another task sequence creating a parent-child relationship between task sequences. See the
online documentation
for more details about the improvements. This is currently the
feature with the third highest number of votes on UserVoice
Allow user interaction when installing applications as system
– Now users can interact with an application installation user interface in system context even during a task sequence. This feature is a
popular request on UserVoice
.
This release also includes the following improvement for customers using System Center Configuration Manager connected with Microsoft Intune to manage mobile devices:
New options for compliance policies
– You can now configure new options for compliance policies for Windows 10 devices. The new settings include policies for Firewall, User Account Control, Windows Defender Antivirus, and OS build versioning.
Update 1711 for Technical Preview Branch is available in the Configuration Manager console. In addition, we updated the baseline version of Configuration Manager Technical Preview Branch
available on TechNet Evaluation Center
. Now it is based on the Technical Preview Branch version 1711. Baseline bits are used for new installations.
We would love to hear your thoughts about the latest Technical Preview! To provide feedback or report any issues with the functionality included in this Technical Preview, please use
Connect
. If there’s a new feature or enhancement you want us to consider for future updates, please use the
Configuration Manager UserVoice site
.
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