This solution accelerator will help you learn about new updates, processes, and technology that assist customers to more effectively assess their environments to identify Microsoft® Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 managed and unmanaged Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 and Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 installations, Microsoft SQL Server™ installations, and instances and component-level details for Microsoft Office. It addresses the reduction of risk through identification of machines in the SMS-unmanaged space by providing sample automation scripts and reporting that will assist administrators in the four phases—Assess, Identify, Evaluate and Plan, and Deploy—of the patch management process in preparation for patch deployment with SMS 2003. This solution accelerator is based on Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) and is built for use with SMS 2003. It provides customers with best practice guidance and automation to assist with establishing a patch management process for assessing, identifying, planning, and deploying patches to the Microsoft platform. It includes mechanisms for reducing risk and increasing reach through assessment and identification of machines in the unmanaged space (those outside of the SMS site boundaries) using sample Microsoft Visual Basic® VBscripts. These scripts provide detailed reports that identify the number of unmanaged machines running Microsoft SQL Server, Virtual Server, and Virtual PC within their environment. This information can assist information technology (IT) and security administrators to build plans for moving these machines into a managed software update and patch infrastructure and thus reduce risk to their environment. In addition, the solution also enables them to more effectively plan and prepare for patching SQL Server, Virtual Server and Virtual PC, and Microsoft Office with SMS 2003. On This Page
The TechnologiesSpecific technologies assessed through sample scripts provided in this solution include:
Additional BenefitsIn addition to the automation and best practice guidance, the solution also provides:
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