![]() ![]() The purpose of this post is to show you how you “could” use Configuration Items in your Windows 10 environment. I have picked a relatively simple example and some may argue. “Ben, why don’t you just use GPP’s for the Shortcut and an Application to deliver the custom. Re-mediate any client that fails the Configuration Baseline Evaluation for the Desktop Shortcutġ.Re-mediate any client that fails the Configuration Baseline Evaluation for the Desktop Icon.Understanding the Configuration Baseline Results.Create a Configuration Item/Baseline to detect if the Desktop Shortcut exists.Create a Configuration Item/Baseline to detect if the Desktop Icon exists.Create an Application for the Desktop Shortcut.Create an Application for the Custom Desktop Icon.Brief overview of Configuration Items and Configuration Baselines.But i’m showing off Configuration Items ?īy the end of this post, I hope you will have a better understanding of how useful and flexible Configuration Items and Baseline are. Brief overview of Configuration Items and Configuration Baselines ⏏īefore we begin, it may help you to get an overview of Configuration Items (CI’s) and Configuration Baselines CB’s). “File C:\Icon\Icon1.ico” ( Applications.Configuration Item (CI)Ī CI defines a collection of “Settings” that must meet a specific Condition (Compliance Rule) for that item to be then marked as Compliant. Right Click Applications and choose Create Application Create a New ApplicationĢ. In the Create Application Wizard, choose Manually Specify the Application Information and click Next Choose Manually Specify the Application Informationģ. ![]() Choose a Name for the new Application and click Next Give your Application a NameĤ. We are not going to Display this Application in the Catalog so no need for a shiny icon or description. Click Next No need to customize here, we are not displaying this Application in the Catalogĥ. We need to add a Deployment Type so click Add Click “Add” to create a new Deployment TypeĦ. Choose Script Installer from the Deployment Type drop down box and click Next Choose “Script Installer” as the Deployment Typeħ. Installation Program: Powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File “Install_Icon.ps1” Specify the Application Content Location and Installation Program and click NextĬontent Location: “\\contentserver\share\Icons\Awesome New App” Give the Deployment Type a Name and click Next Give the Deployment Type a NameĨ. * When the Application is deployed, we will use a script to copy the. ico from the ccmcache folder to another local folder on the client. By using wildcards, we can re-use the same script when we look at deploying other. ![]()
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