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Chris

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Nov 28, 2009, 4:25:01 PM11/28/09
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Is it possible to create something like folders for collections? I'd like to
put collections into several categories. I can create a new collection as a
place holder like folder. Then create more collections under it. The
problem is that I can't move one "folder" to another one. I hate to put all
collections under the collection root. It's just too many. Had to find.

Thanks.

Garth

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Dec 1, 2009, 9:08:02 AM12/1/09
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Yes it is possible. Create a Collection then create sub collection below
it, this will act like a folder.

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Chris

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Dec 1, 2009, 10:30:01 PM12/1/09
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Garth,
The problem is that I can't move collections around from one "folder" to
another. I have to delete and re-create it. Is there a way to avoid that? I
even tried to export/import. The import always put evernthing under the root
collection.

"Garth" wrote:

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Sherry Kissinger [MVP]

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Dec 2, 2009, 7:44:01 AM12/2/09
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Yes, you can move Collections around. The official "Microsoft" way is to
Create your new, empty collection.

On that new collection, right-click, and you want to "link to" the existing
collection. Now you'll have two "instances" of the collection, exactly the
same. It's really the *exact* same collection, just listed twice (2
instances).

Go to the original one, right-click and delete--CAREFULLY read the notes...
it should say something along the lines of "do you want to delete this
INSTANCE ..." If you do, then continue and delete.

Unofficially, if you are comfortable with a 3rd party tool, you could try
CollTree.
http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/bleary/archive/2006/12/01/colltree-drag-and-drop-collections-for-sms-2003.aspx

CollTree is meant for SMS2003, but I'm assuming you are on sms03 because
you're on the sms03 forum. If you are on configmgr07... I don't recall if
colltree has been used by Configmgr07 admins. I don't see why not--the code
hasn't really changed for collection structure from 03 to 07... but I haven't
tried Colltree in 07 yet.

Chris

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Dec 2, 2009, 10:36:02 AM12/2/09
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Sherry,
Thanks for the info. There are really great. I'll try both. Actually
I'm moving from SMS 2003 to SCCM 2007. I exported collections in SMS 2003
and imported to SCCM 2007. In SMS 2003 we did create the collections the way
you and Garth mentioned. But once imported to SCCM it became flat under the
root. I'd like to post it under SCCM forum but can't find that. Do you have
the link? Thanks again.

Sherry Kissinger [MVP]

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Dec 2, 2009, 2:14:01 PM12/2/09
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