Encore une fois Yvette OMeally nous lache l’informaton…”une mise à jour du pack de cmdlets pour SCCM est disponible”… Copy/paste depuis le blog SCenter:
The Configuration Manager Sustained Engineering team is pleased to announce the release of the System Center Configuration Manager Cmdlet Library. This new add-on for the Configuration Manager console updates the Windows PowerShell module for Configuration Manager and allows you to manage a Configuration Manager hierarchy using Windows PowerShell cmdlets and scripts. The System Center Configuration Manager Cmdlet Library checks for library updates on a daily basis, and notifies you to download the updated library. You will find more details on the Microsoft Download Center here.
For additional information, refer to the following TechNet documentation:
Configuration Manager Cmdlet Library Documentation
Configuration Manager Cmdlet Help Reference
You can provide feedback for this tool on the Connect site for Configuration Manager here: https://connect.microsoft.com/ConfigurationManagervnext.
–Yvette O’Meally
pour plus d’informations, une fois téléchargé en cliquant ici, voila la marche à suivre:
To install the System Center Configuration Manager Cmdlet Library
- Download ConfigMgr2012PowerShellCmdlets.msi from the Microsoft Download Center.
- After the download completes, double-click ConfigMgr2012PowerShellCmdlets.msi to run the setup wizard.
- Follow the instructions in the setup wizard to install the System Center Configuration Manager Cmdlet Library.
After the installation completes, you are ready to use the cmdlets in the System Center Configuration Manager Cmdlet Library.
Using the System Center Configuration Manager Cmdlet Library
You can run Configuration Manager cmdlets and scripts by using the Configuration Manager console or by using a Windows PowerShell session. When you run Configuration Manager cmdlets by using the Configuration Manager console, your session runs in the context of the site.
To start a Windows PowerShell session from the Configuration Manager console
- In the Configuration Manager console, click the drop down menu.
- Select Connect via Windows PowerShell.
To use the Configuration Manager module in a Windows PowerShell session
- Start Windows PowerShell.
- Change the directory to
<ConfigMgrConsoleInstallationPath>\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\AdminConsole\bin
Bons Cmdlets
Pierre