![]() ![]() A large percentage are using ConfigMgr to manage Windows desktops but the Mac desktops have always been a management problem. Many organizations have a mix of Windows and Mac desktops. I’m sure, however, that managing Macs in Windows environments has come a long way in the last few years with all the changes and improvements in Windows Intune and the latest version of System Center Configuration Manager, so let’s now see what we all can learn from Andrew as he explains how he’s been using ConfigMgr together with a third-party solution for managing Macs in his university environment. The book (available as a free ebook you can download here in PDF, Mobi, or ePub format) included a sample walkthrough of a scenario that involved deploying Adobe Reader to a Mac computer running Mac Book Pro with OS X Mountain Lion 10.8, and it was quite an illuminating experience to learn what was involved in such a deployment scenario. Although I don’t manage Macs myself, I did work together a few years ago with four System Center experts at Microsoft (Rushi Faldu, Manoj Kumar Pal, Andre Della Monica, and Kaushal Pandey) on a book that included a section that demonstrated how to use System Center 2012 R2 to create a workflow for application deployment on Mac clients. ![]() But can it manage Macs, too? That’s the question I put to my colleague Andrew Perchaluk, who is an Associate Infrastructure Solution Architect at the University of Manitoba right here where I live in Winnipeg, Canada. System Center Configuration Manager, better known simply as ConfigMgr, has long been the centerpiece of Microsoft’s solution for managing Windows computers. ![]()
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