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Deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager

You're reading from   Deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Manage complex and heterogeneous workloads with ConfigMgr 1706

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785881015
Length 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Paweł Jarosz Paweł Jarosz
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Design Planning FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Configuration Manager 3. Configure Sites and Boundaries 4. Configuration Manager Agent Installation 5. Creating Client Settings for Servers and Workstations 6. Compliance Settings 7. Software Distributions 8. Software Update Management 9. Endpoint Protection 10. Operating System Deployment 11. Configuration Manager Assets 12. Role-Based Administration and Security 13. Site Server Maintenance Tasks

Configuration Manager Assets

Previous chapters led you through the server installation and configuration process, as well as client installation and deploying of applications and updates.

All the operations that have been described in previous chapters are performed by the clients, and this happens because a computer where the ConfigMgr client resides has been assigned to a collection. All server deployments available on ConfigMgr are assigned to a collection, and the collection might contain computers, mobile devices, or user objects.

Collections are created based on data available in the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) database, and this is the topic that is going to be covered in this chapter. The chapter will explain how to gather data from the client computers and how to use this data for creating queries, collections, and reports. Not only WMI-related...

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