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SOLVED Folders - move of items in SCCM

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Hello, I am beginner admin of SCCM. So far I have learned how to create some apps, packages and collections. I would like to create a new structure in SCCM by creating new folders like: Production, Testing etc. where I want to move applications, packages, task sequences, operating systems, collections etc. Everything was created by my previous colleague. We have a lot of it in the default root folders. Can I move everything I want? I'm worried if it can affect the functionality. Thank you very much!

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That's great! And Is possible to move Device collections (with various type of memebership for example query rules etc.) too without affect on functionality? Yes, It´s only within SCCM console.

Thank you very much for your Help!
Yes you can move them too.
Hello, I am beginner admin of SCCM. So far I have learned how to create some apps, packages and collections. I would like to create a new structure in SCCM by creating new folders like: Production, Testing etc. where I want to move applications, packages, task sequences, operating systems, collections etc. Everything was created by my previous colleague. We have a lot of it in the default root folders. Can I move everything I want? I'm worried if it can affect the functionality. Thank you very much!

Lukas Novy
moving a package, application, TS or OS within SCCM console doesnt affect functionality but moving the package content within the network share or the distribution point does affect functionality. in your case nothing will be affected.
 
moving a package, application, TS or OS within SCCM console doesnt affect functionality but moving the package content within the network share or the distribution point does affect functionality. in your case nothing will be affected.
That's great! And Is possible to move Device collections (with various type of memebership for example query rules etc.) too without affect on functionality? Yes, It´s only within SCCM console.

Thank you very much for your Help!
 
That's great! And Is possible to move Device collections (with various type of memebership for example query rules etc.) too without affect on functionality? Yes, It´s only within SCCM console.

Thank you very much for your Help!
Yes you can move them too.
 
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