Why don’t I see the “System Management” container?

Why don’t I see the “System Management” container?

Why don’t I see the “System Management” container? I’ve loaded Active Directory Users and Computers but why when I look under my Domain do I not see the System Management container?
Does a SCCM CAS need permissions to the System Management container?

Does a SCCM CAS need permissions to the System Management container?

Does a SCCM CAS need permissions to the System Management container? Using a CAS in your SCCM hierarchy? Not sure if you need to grant the CAS’s computer account permissions to the System Management container? Here’s the answer
Intune – Conditional Access for On-Premises Exchange using Microsoft Intune Blog Post Updated

Intune – Conditional Access for On-Premises Exchange using Microsoft Intune Blog Post Updated

Microsoft has just updated their “Conditional Access for On-Premises Exchange using Microsoft Intune” post (originally posted December 2014), on the Microsoft Intune blog to include the new Intune features introduced in April 2015: Full details: http://blogs.technet.com/b/microsoftintune/archive/2015/04/20/conditional-access-for-on-premises-exchange-using-microsoft-intune.aspx
“Add error on entry starting on line 56: Referral” when running LDIFDE to import the “SCCM_ad_schema.ldf”

“Add error on entry starting on line 56: Referral” when running LDIFDE to import the “SCCM_ad_schema.ldf”

“Add error on entry starting on line 56: Referral” when running LDIFDE to import the “ConfigMgr_ad_schema.ldf” I’m trying to run the LDIFDE command-line utility to import the contents of the ConfigMgr_ad_schema.ldf file for ConfigMgr 2012 into Active Directory but it’s … Continued