![]() ![]() Run the following PowerShell Script in an elevated PowerShell Prompt: Get-WmiObject -Namespace ROOT\CCM\SoftMgmtAgent -Query "Select Size from CacheConfig" | Select-Object -ExpandProperty "Size" Luckily, using PowerShell and WMI, we can easily check the Client Cache Size: However, at this point I started wondering if the Client Cache Settings really got applied on that System. I actually can’t tell if this was done intentionally or if this is a Bug. Now that I got the “Client Cache Settings” working, I noticed that the Configuration Manager Control Panel Applet, stopped showing the actual Cache Size.Įven though I run the Applet as an Administrator, the managed Client Cache Size never got displayed. In my last Blog Post, I described a minor Issue with the newly added “Client Cache Settings” in ConfigMgr 1606.
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