Overview
Since 1999, HITS has used CoreImage to name its Michigan Medicine owned, centrally managed Microsoft Windows devices that are automatically configured with packaged applications and institutionally required security settings to provide a reliable, secure, and supportable computing environment.
The CoreImage has two versions: the Classic-CoreImage and the new Intune-CoreImage. The Classic-CoreImage is managed with a set of systems composed of the HITS-developed Fleet Configuration System (FCS) and Microsoft's Endpoint Configuration Manager (SCCM). The Intune-CoreImage is managed with Microsoft Intune--the same system that manages personal and corporate mobile devices.
Each workstation is assigned a unique Device Name. The Device Name enables HITS to identify the device and its settings quickly when you may need to report a problem.
Related Information
- Features of HITS Managed Computing Options
- Classic-CoreImage Overview
- Intune-CoreImage Overview
- Windows 11 brief overview
Common to both CoreImage products
- CoreImage - How to find your CoreImage device's name
- CoreImage - How to find the version of Windows my CoreImage device is using
- CoreImage - How to find your device's MAC Address
- CoreImage - Computer Re-Image/Replacement Authorization Form
- CoreImage - How to determine if my device is a Classic-CoreImage or an Intune-CoreImage?
- CoreImage - Windows as a Service (WaaS)
- CoreImage - Shut down, logoff, restart, and sleep
- CoreImage - Enterprise Applications
- CoreImage - Application Packages
- CoreImage - Request for an application to be packaged
- CoreImage - How do I request software for my device?
- CoreImage - How do I change my default web browser?
- CoreImage - What is the H-Drive?
- CoreImage - Restoring files in your H-drive
- CoreImage - The Windows Security warnings you can ignore
- CoreImage - Is BitLocker encryption required?
- CoreImage - How to tell if a drive is BitLocker encrypted?
- CoreImage - What causes BitLocker recovery?
- CoreImage - How to address BitLocker recovery
- CoreImage - How to use Windows Remote Desktop Connection
- CoreImage - How to enable multiple displays when using Windows Remote Desktop Connection
- CoreImage - Windows Backup app does not work
- OneDrive - What is OneDrive Backup for PC?
- Outlook - Overview and links to common questions and fixes
- Office 365 - How to use the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) to troubleshoot issues
- Google Chrome Sync
- CoreImage - Installing NVidia Control Panel (Dell)
- CoreImage - Dell Model Function Keys Mapped to Macro Keys by Default
- CoreImage - Support Overview (HITS internal)
Intune-CoreImage
- Overview
- Intune-managed CoreImage - How to complete Autopilot enrollment (Pre-Provisioned)
- Intune-managed CoreImage - How to enroll an Autopilot-enabled Windows device in Intune (not Pre-Provisioned)
- Intune-managed CoreImage - New Start Menu
- Intune-managed CoreImage - How to use network drives (H, R, S, and T)
- Intune-managed CoreImage - How to use Company Portal
- Intune-managed CoreImage - How to resolve compliance failures in Company Portal
- Intune-managed CoreImage - How to pull updated policies using Company Portal
- Intune-managed CoreImage - How to sign in when only the password field appears
- Intune-managed CoreImage - How to use Fast User Switching
- Intune-managed CoreImage - Caching Citrix Workspace Login (MiChart)
- How to update Windows (external)
- How to customize your power profile (external)
- Intune-CoreImage - Support Overview (HITS internal)
Classic-CoreImage
- Overview
- Classic-CoreImage - Determine Your Device's Mode
- Classic-CoreImage - Connect to Shared Drives with the NetLogonApp (Blue N) Utility
- Classic-CoreImage - Kiosk Mode
- Classic-CoreImage - Flex Mode
- Classic-CoreImage - How do I request a Flex device?
- Classic-CoreImage - Flex Mode login screen for multiple users
- Classic-CoreImage - Flex-Mode Maintenance Requirements
- Classic-CoreImage - How to Run Maintenance
- Classic-CoreImage - How to check when Maintenance last ran
- Classic-CoreImage - GreenIT Deferment
- Classic-CoreImage - How to use Microsoft Remote Desktop on a Mac to connect to a Classic-CoreImage computer
- Classic-CoreImage - Support Overview (HITS internal)