Summary
This blog post provides a comprehensive guide on how to install clients on your SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager). Different methods of installation are discussed, including manual installation, Group Policy Object (GPO) method, and the popular client push installation method. The guide covers necessary preparatory steps, such as configuring firewall rules and setting up SCCM settings for successful client installations.
Highlights
- 💡 Various installation methods for SCCM clients, including manual, GPO, and client push.
- 🔥 Detailed instructions on setting up firewall rules for seamless client installations.
- 🚀 Insights into configuring SCCM settings to ensure successful client deployments.
Key Insights
- Firewall Configuration:
- Essential firewall rules include file sharing and WMI rules for client communication.
- TCP port 2701 is necessary for SCCM remote control.
- Port 10123 is needed for client notifications from the SCCM server.
- SQL server ports 1433 and 4022 are configured for database communication.
- Client Push Installation:
- Instructions on setting up SCCM console for client push installation.
- Verification of client installation through logs and task manager.
- Resolving errors related to distribution points and boundary groups.
- Client Configuration and Testing:
- Configuration Manager properties and how to view and run policies.
- Testing remote control features through SCCM remote tools.
Conclusion
This guide serves as a detailed walkthrough for setting up and installing SCCM clients using various methods. By following the outlined steps, users can ensure a smooth installation process, complete with necessary configurations for firewall rules and SCCM settings. Implementing these strategies will enhance client management capabilities within an organizational network.
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