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New-CMCollection (ConfigurationManager) - Configuration Manager
Use this cmdlet to create a device or user collection. The limiting collection determines which resources can be a member of the collection that you create. For instance, when you use the All Systems collection as the limiting collection, since it's a device collection, the new device collection can include any device in the Configuration Manager hierarchy. To scope the type of collection that you create, you can also use the New-CMDeviceCollection or New-CMUserCollection cmdlets. After you create a collection, add resources to the collection with membership rules. To add members to the collection, use one of the cmdlets to add membership rules, for example: Add-CMDeviceCollectionQueryMembershipRule Add-CMUserCollectionQueryMembershipRule For more information, see How to create collections in Configuration Manager. Note Run Configuration Manager cmdlets from the Configuration Manager site drive, for example PS XYZ:\>. For more information, see getting started.
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New-CMCollection (ConfigurationManager) - Configuration Manager
Use this cmdlet to create a device or user collection. The limiting collection determines which resources can be a member of the collection that you create. For instance, when you use the All Systems collection as the limiting collection, since it's a device collection, the new device collection can include any device in the Configuration Manager hierarchy. To scope the type of collection that you create, you can also use the New-CMDeviceCollection or New-CMUserCollection cmdlets. After you create a collection, add resources to the collection with membership rules. To add members to the collection, use one of the cmdlets to add membership rules, for example: Add-CMDeviceCollectionQueryMembershipRule Add-CMUserCollectionQueryMembershipRule For more information, see How to create collections in Configuration Manager. Note Run Configuration Manager cmdlets from the Configuration Manager site drive, for example PS XYZ:\>. For more information, see getting started.
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New-CMCollection (ConfigurationManager) - Configuration Manager
Use this cmdlet to create a device or user collection. The limiting collection determines which resources can be a member of the collection that you create. For instance, when you use the All Systems collection as the limiting collection, since it's a device collection, the new device collection can include any device in the Configuration Manager hierarchy. To scope the type of collection that you create, you can also use the New-CMDeviceCollection or New-CMUserCollection cmdlets. After you create a collection, add resources to the collection with membership rules. To add members to the collection, use one of the cmdlets to add membership rules, for example: Add-CMDeviceCollectionQueryMembershipRule Add-CMUserCollectionQueryMembershipRule For more information, see How to create collections in Configuration Manager. Note Run Configuration Manager cmdlets from the Configuration Manager site drive, for example PS XYZ:\>. For more information, see getting started.
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