With the following powershell script it is possible to "integrate" the rollback feature in the SCCM admin console:
When using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager for patch management there is no built-in option to unistall an update that causes probleme when testing. With the new Run Scripts feature in Configuration Manager 1802 you could create a script to rollback an installed update. If there is a problem with an update the script has to be just run against the affected computer or the collection of the affected computers.
With the following powershell script it is possible to "integrate" the rollback feature in the SCCM admin console:
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When connecting via remote tools to a Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) client you are asked for credentials you should check on the client if permitted viewers are listed both in the SCCM remote tools security group and in the SCCM registry key :
On July 09, 2019 reaches Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 the end of its life and it is not more supported by Microsoft. That means that from that day on there will be no security updates/fixes available. More info can be found here.
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