Features in Configuration Manager technical preview version 2203
Applies to: Configuration Manager (technical preview branch)
This article introduces the features that are available in the technical preview for Configuration Manager, version 2203. Install this version to update and add new features to your technical preview site.
Review the technical preview article before installing this update. That article familiarizes you with the general requirements and limitations for using a technical preview, how to update between versions, and how to provide feedback.
The following sections describe the new features to try out in this version:
Dark theme for the console
The Configuration Manager console now offers a dark theme. To use the theme, select the arrow from the top left of the ribbon, then choose Switch console theme. Select Switch console theme again to return to the light theme. Using a console theme can help you easily distinguish a test environment from a production environment or one hierarchy from another.
The console dark theme is a pre-release feature. Currently, there are certain locations in the console that may not display the dark theme correctly.
Known issue
When you first switch to a different theme, you may notice the node navigation pane doesn't properly render when you move to a new workspace. To work around this issue, restart the console.
Escrow BitLocker recovery password to the site during a task sequence
You can now configure the Enable BitLocker step of a task sequence to escrow the BitLocker recovery information for the OS volume to Configuration Manager. Previously, you had to escrow to Active Directory, or wait for the Configuration Manager client to receive BitLocker management policy after the task sequence. This new option makes sure that the device is fully protected by BitLocker when the task sequence completes, and that you can recover the OS volume immediately.
For more general information, see Plan for BitLocker management.
Prerequisites for escrowing BitLocker recovery password during a task sequence
The client will only escrow its key to the Configuration Manager site if you configure one of the following options:
Create and use a certificate to encrypt the site database for BitLocker management.
Enable the BitLocker client management policy option to Allow recovery information to be stored in plain text.
For more information, see Encrypt recovery data in the database.
Try it out!
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If needed, first create a task sequence to deploy an OS.
Use the task sequence editor to edit the task sequence.
If the task sequence doesn't already include the Enable BitLocker step, add it. For more information, see About task sequence steps: Enable BitLocker.
On the properties of the Enable BitLocker step, select the option to Automatically store the recovery key, and then select The Configuration Manager database.
Note
If Configuration Manager can't escrow the key, by default this task sequence step fails.
PowerShell release notes preview
These release notes summarize changes to the Configuration Manager PowerShell cmdlets in this technical preview release.
For more information about PowerShell for Configuration Manager, see Get started with Configuration Manager cmdlets.
Module changes
The following folder-related cmdlets now support software update groups and deployment packages:
- Get-CMFolder
- New-CMFolder
- Remove-CMFolder
- Set-CMFolder
- Move-CMObject
- Add-CMObjectSecurityScope
- Remove-CMObjectSecurityScope
For more general information, see Added folder support for nodes in the Software Library.
Modified cmdlets
New-CMSoftwareUpdateDeployment
For more information, see New-CMSoftwareUpdateDeployment.
Non-breaking changes
Added parameter PreDownloadUpdateContent to support pre-download for available software updates.
Set-CMSoftwareUpdateDeployment
For more information, see Set-CMSoftwareUpdateDeployment.
Non-breaking changes
Added parameter PreDownloadUpdateContent to support pre-download for available software updates.
Next steps
For more information about installing or updating the technical preview branch, see Technical preview.
For more information about the different branches of Configuration Manager, see Which branch of Configuration Manager should I use?.