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How to install SCCM client by group policy

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If you used to configure GPO then you have to configure application install at session opening or computer startup,
in configuration wizard browse to client.msi file under \\sccm_site_server\sms_cm1\client\x64\client.msi
command line installation arguments are retrieved in AD container where SCCM server writes a lot of retrieval data and configuration settings loke management point
those command line args can be set in administration - sites - client installation settings in the console
Provided of course that you set needed access rights on those AD containers for SCCM server account:
- Als Antwort vorgeschlagen Xin GuoMicrosoft contingent staff Montag, 2. April 2018 08:26
- Als Antwort markiert Jass0n Sonntag, 8. April 2018 13:57
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Please refer to the link below:
How to install clients with group policy
Advantages
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Doesn't require computers to be discovered before the client can be installed.
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Can be used for new client installations or for upgrades.
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Computers can read client installation properties that have been published to Active Directory Domain Services.
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Doesn't require you to configure and maintain an installation account for the intended client computer.
Disadvantages
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If a large number of clients are being installed, it can cause high network traffic.
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If the Active Directory schema isn't extended for Configuration Manager, you must use group policy settings to add client installation properties to computers in your site.
Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help.
If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff@microsoft.com.- Als Antwort markiert Jass0n Sonntag, 8. April 2018 13:57
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If you used to configure GPO then you have to configure application install at session opening or computer startup,
in configuration wizard browse to client.msi file under \\sccm_site_server\sms_cm1\client\x64\client.msi
command line installation arguments are retrieved in AD container where SCCM server writes a lot of retrieval data and configuration settings loke management point
those command line args can be set in administration - sites - client installation settings in the console
Provided of course that you set needed access rights on those AD containers for SCCM server account:
- Als Antwort vorgeschlagen Xin GuoMicrosoft contingent staff Montag, 2. April 2018 08:26
- Als Antwort markiert Jass0n Sonntag, 8. April 2018 13:57
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Please refer to the link below:
How to install clients with group policy
Advantages
-
Doesn't require computers to be discovered before the client can be installed.
-
Can be used for new client installations or for upgrades.
-
Computers can read client installation properties that have been published to Active Directory Domain Services.
-
Doesn't require you to configure and maintain an installation account for the intended client computer.
Disadvantages
-
If a large number of clients are being installed, it can cause high network traffic.
-
If the Active Directory schema isn't extended for Configuration Manager, you must use group policy settings to add client installation properties to computers in your site.
Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help.
If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff@microsoft.com.- Als Antwort markiert Jass0n Sonntag, 8. April 2018 13:57
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