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        Microsoft Releases System Center Updates
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
- September 21, 2009
Microsoft last week announced a number of updates to its System Center  line of server management products.
The updates affect products such as Operations Manager,  Virtual Machine Manager and Configuration Manager -- all part of the System  Center line. Typically, the updates add support for Microsoft's latest  operating systems, and more.
Operations Manager
  First, the software giant offered some good news for  those using Operations Manager 2007 SP1 or Operations Manager  2007 R2. Those apps can now run Microsoft's latest operating systems, including  Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. One exception is that server roles aren't  supported under Windows 7, according to a table provided by the Microsoft team  blog.
Those who still use Operations Manager 2005 and want to run  the latest Microsoft OSes are out of luck. Operations Manager 2005 doesn't support  Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7.
Also announced last week, Operations Manager 2007 R2 now  supports Windows Embedded Standard 2009, which is Microsoft's operating system  for devices, such as thin clients and point-of-sale terminals. Users can run an  agent that will monitor the "health" of Windows Embedded Standard  2009. To get the agent running, users first have to install the "System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 Agent  Prerequisites Macro for Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (x86) -  (English)." Details are described in the System Center  blog here.
Finally, on the Operations Manager 2007 v2 front,  Microsoft released an  update last week to the Windows Key Management Service (KMS) Management  Pack. The update (version 6.0.7234.0) extends support for Windows Server 2008  R2 and Windows 7. It also adds support for non-Windows KMS applications. The KMS  provides a view into host activation and licensing status on a network.  
Virtual Machine  Manager
  Microsoft also updated a couple of tools that support System  Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM). 
For instance, SCVMM Configuration Analyzer was released to  the Web last week. Configuration Analyzer now supports SCVMM 2008 and SCVMM  2008 R2, allowing users to check if their computers can be used to run SCVMM  server. Alternatively, the Configuration Analyzer can be run on a computer to  see if it can be used as a host for Windows Server. Configuration Analyzer has  multiple uses, which are described in Microsoft's team blog here.
Microsoft also released to the Web a product that helps IT  pros collect system and log info for SCVMM troubleshooting and support. Details  about the newly released "SCVMM 2008 and 2008 R2 Microsoft Product Support  Reports" app can be found at Microsoft's TechNet  blog here.
Still having problems with SCVMM? It could be that network  card drivers or agents aren't up to date, especially if you recently moved to  Windows 2008 R2, according to this Microsoft  blog.
Those seeking overall information on how to deploy and  operate SCVMM R2 can now get it. Microsoft released documentation on SCVMM R2 earlier  this month, as described here.
Configuration Manager
  Microsoft issued a Knowledge Base  article this month on System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1, detailing how a recently released roll-up package adds support for Windows  Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 clients. The roll-up provides client support only  for those operating systems, according to a System  Center team blog. The blog points to the upcoming SP2 as a  more optimal solution than SP1. SP2 is expected to appear near the end of  October.
Microsoft is also working on Configuration  Manager 2007 R3, which is planned for final product release by the late  first quarter of 2010. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.