Love you training but will you Update the series with new content. I know allot have changed in the last Year. Thanks again for your You tube Channel and all the content you release.
I just stumbled upon your videos and I love the way you explain things. There is however something I don't agree on. Collections are not the same as groups (in AD or in Entra ID). Collections are way more versatile than groups and that has to do with all the kind of (collection) rules you can configure on collections. Dynamic groups come somewhat close to collections, but aren't as configurable as collections either.
Agreed, it's been called Collections for 20+ years dating back all the way to when this stuff was still called SMS. I would agree that MS is all over the place with how they name things the last couple of years and it seems that the people that expect us to fully plan out our implementations themselves can't be bothered to plan out which names they want to use for which products and mix it around a bit too often. But yeah, I would expect the inner workings of CM to stay the same until its last breath, including Collections.
Thank you for yoru material. But it would be nice if you showed how to do each thing in practical examples. If you have videos that show that please post the link to me ina reply
i can give you a practical example of the monitoring part at 29:05 i work for company A but my project is for company B that provides me its laptop with own work tools and systems. I have laptop from Company A but i almost never use it, i have emails on mobile and i fill timesheet from webapp and from time to time IT support asks me to connect to Network for this or that update and for inventory scan. This is a common scenario for people working for Companies that are subcontractors
Yeah it depends on where you look. It's still the same but Microsoft has the nasty habit of renaming things constantly. Instead of calling them modules, they call them "Learning Paths" now. The sections within the learning path is instead now called "modules" which confuses people. The things Microsoft now calls "Learning Paths" is usually what we would call a "Module". Each of these Modules or should I say "Learning Paths" consists of sub-sections. The sub-sections you should be able to see in each video description. I call them "sections" in the video because that's what they've always been called but now Microsoft thinks it's funny to call the sections "modules" lol It's all about the naming in the end of the day
@@BurningIceTech First of all thanks for the quick reply. Yes, it's my mistake because I didn't look at the titles in full. With your explanation, it is now clear to me the relevance of these videos and the Microsoft portal Path
I find it easier to learn from videos than from texts. I hope your videos will help me to improve my qualifications. I'm going to check out the stuff on the Microsoft portal as well, though, when I'm done with your videos. That's how I got the MS-900 as well
The black screen background was great as well as the content taught. Congrats !!
Great material THANKS. If only you could do visuals for every subject 🙂
Please provide some exam based questions and answers, It'll be helpful to pass the certification.
Did you find anything?
thank very much
As always great materials , thank you !
Great stuff! Thanks @BurningIceTech!
Love you training but will you Update the series with new content. I know allot have changed in the last Year. Thanks again for your You tube Channel and all the content you release.
I think at 14:45 it should be compliant, and not complaint? 4th point under Azure AD Benefits. I'm loving these videos! Thank you!
Thank you mah men!
I just stumbled upon your videos and I love the way you explain things. There is however something I don't agree on. Collections are not the same as groups (in AD or in Entra ID). Collections are way more versatile than groups and that has to do with all the kind of (collection) rules you can configure on collections. Dynamic groups come somewhat close to collections, but aren't as configurable as collections either.
Agreed, it's been called Collections for 20+ years dating back all the way to when this stuff was still called SMS. I would agree that MS is all over the place with how they name things the last couple of years and it seems that the people that expect us to fully plan out our implementations themselves can't be bothered to plan out which names they want to use for which products and mix it around a bit too often. But yeah, I would expect the inner workings of CM to stay the same until its last breath, including Collections.
Would love some visuals with every video man, otherwise, these have been great so far!
Waiting for 3rd module
I like this
Thank you very much, but i have a question how to practice or get the same access you have to azure (contoso domain i mean)
Thank you for yoru material. But it would be nice if you showed how to do each thing in practical examples. If you have videos that show that please post the link to me ina reply
i can give you a practical example of the monitoring part at 29:05
i work for company A but my project is for company B that provides me its laptop with own work tools and systems.
I have laptop from Company A but i almost never use it, i have emails on mobile and i fill timesheet from webapp and from time to time IT support asks me to connect to Network for this or that update and for inventory scan.
This is a common scenario for people working for Companies that are subcontractors
will this course be updated after 9/17 changes to exam?
configuration manger predates intune and even azure, so it using a different name for groups of computers than intune doesn't surpise me.
It’s Azure or Aziure ? 😮
Still now LinkedIn?
For now there is 29 Modul i think🤯
Yeah it depends on where you look. It's still the same but Microsoft has the nasty habit of renaming things constantly.
Instead of calling them modules, they call them "Learning Paths" now. The sections within the learning path is instead now called "modules" which confuses people.
The things Microsoft now calls "Learning Paths" is usually what we would call a "Module". Each of these Modules or should I say "Learning Paths" consists of sub-sections. The sub-sections you should be able to see in each video description.
I call them "sections" in the video because that's what they've always been called but now Microsoft thinks it's funny to call the sections "modules" lol
It's all about the naming in the end of the day
@@BurningIceTech
First of all thanks for the quick reply.
Yes, it's my mistake because I didn't look at the titles in full. With your explanation, it is now clear to me the relevance of these videos and the Microsoft portal Path
I find it easier to learn from videos than from texts. I hope your videos will help me to improve my qualifications. I'm going to check out the stuff on the Microsoft portal as well, though, when I'm done with your videos.
That's how I got the MS-900 as well
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