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Motivations for, and barriers to, using Cornell's MS Configuration Manager (CM) more powerful tools and capabilities, such as application updating. Especially within Research.

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Overview

The decision to have CM installed "on all Windows which are in CU AD" is fine within Research as long as the following condition holds true:

  • CM on all Windows within CU AD is OK as long as nothing else is automatically done to those computers via CM simply because the are on CM. No MS patching, no Flexera, etc!

We can roll out CM within Research ONLY IF we have the option, per computer, to pick and choose CM capabilities to best meet that research computer's business need.

  • KEY requirement: Do not force use of MS updates (OS, Office, etc.) on a computer simply to benefit from other CM services such as CM SCEP or CM Firefox.
  • Many research computers, especially those attached to instruments, must only be updated and restarted by the user, and not forced on them.

Table tracking concerns, questions, and progress

FunctionGap, as understood by Chemistry ITNotes
Create and maintain easy-to-access page with current list of apps managed by 3rd party updater.Unknown products been installed or updated by 3rd party updater.All or nothing, right?
Enable stand-alone CM SCEP install  
Enable stand-alone CM MS updates with forced rebootsDo not automatically link this capability with any other enrollments.Forced reboots moving from ~2pm to ~4pm, once moved to CIT's schedule.
Ideal: Enable stand-along CM MS updates with non-forced reboots (and/ or other algorithms)The more choice, the more likely to find a good fit to ensure patching. 
Enable stand-alone A&S CM Java installIn progress. A&S testing. 
Enable stand-alone A&S CM Firefox installEasy?Easy since CIT has package already?
Enable stand-alone A&S CM Flexera installDONE! 
Enable stand-alone A&S CM FileZilla installDONE! 
   

 

 

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