I don't know how about you, but for me PowerShell is the only reason to migrate from SCCM 2007 to SCCM 2012. As an old-school SMS and SCCM admin I am not sure about user-centric distribution. Let's say straight. App-V and XenApp are much better in follow me apps, than classic MSIs. OK, let's stick the point. I have about 5 hours of experience with SCCM PowerShell module, and I can say there are pros and cons. What made me really sad: SCCM modules works only in x32 environment. It's a big mistake I think, especially, when Microsoft is trying to push us into x64 architecture. What is good … let's create some initial configuration:
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