Hi all: Microsoft released the System Center 2012 family of products to manufacturing today. Those of you with volume license agreements can download them now, the rest of you will be able to get them on April 17TH. I downloaded SCCM 2012 today and got it going in a test environment. Unfortunately accessibility hasn't changed any since the RC. Window-Eyes didn't read any of the installation dialogs, Narrator read some of them, enough that I could get things going. The UI itself is a mess. Many controls have no field labels, the new ribbon doesn't appear to work, and its just complex. I'll state that we're at the stage where to a point I don't know what's an accessibility issue, what's a screen reader issue and what's a training issue, (Ryan not knowing the right commands to navigate the UI.) I think it's a safe thing to say that System Center 2012 is not a good example of Microsoft's commitment to accessibility, however. I've contacted our Microsoft TAM and let him know this is a problem, also that there is no way we will be implementing this in our company until I have a work around. How much good that will do I don't know, but we pay a lot for said TAM so time to see how far this will go. I encourage those of you planning to implement this to contact your TAMs as well, hopefully someone in Microsoft will listen to us. Ryan