Configuration Manager 2007 Service Pack 1 released

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Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 now offers full support for management with Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008, integrates customer feedback, feature Integration with Intel vPro Technology and enhances Asset Intelligent features.

For reference, this is a new server and client version, so all need to be upgraded. And you will need to upgrade to SP1 in order to use the Configuration Manager 2007 R2 features (they require SP1).

Service Pack 1 itself includes:

  • Rollup of hotfixes since RTM
  • Full Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008 Support
  • Intel AMT Integration
  • Asset Intelligence 1.5

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About Author

My name is Ronni Pedersen and I'm currently working as a Cloud Architect at APENTO in Denmark. My primary focus is Enterprise Client Management solutions, based on technologies like AzureAD, Intune, EMS and System Center Configuration Manager. I'm is also a Microsoft Certified Trainer and Microsoft MVP in Enterprise Mobility.

1 Comment

  1. Has anyone tried a fresh install of SCCM2007 SP1 on a Windows Server 2008 running in Hyper-V?  I ran the prerequisite checker and my virtual server passes all the checks.  When I start the install, the only available option is "custom settings"…"simple settings" is greyed out.  If I choose custom, the primary site option is greyed out, and only secondary site is available.  I also tried to run it on a W2K3 server with the same results.  Should I install the base SCCM 2007 first and then run SP1 install?  This seems wrong since W2K8 is not supported with the base SCCM2007.  Any thoughts?

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