Friday, August 15, 2008

Configuration Manager Clients on Workgroup Computers

Configuration Manager Clients on Workgroup Computers
 
Configuration Manager 2007 supports client installation for computers in workgroups. You can install workgroup computers in the below options
 
  • The client must be installed manually on each workgroup computer. During installation, the logged-on user must possess local administrator rights on the workgroup computer.
  • The workgroup computer must be able to locate a server locator point to complete site assignment because they cannot query Active Directory Domain Services. The server locator point can be manually published in WINS, or it can be specified in the CCMSetup.exe command line properties. 

 

  • There are a number of limitations to supporting workgroup computers in WINS:

    • Workgroup clients cannot locate their default management point from Active Directory Domain Services, and instead must use DNS, WINS, or a server locator point
Limitations :-
 
 
  • Global roaming is not supported, because clients cannot query Active Directory Domain Services for site information.
  • Native mode clients cannot be automatically configured for options related to native mode, such as native mode communication, certificate selection, and the option to allow HTTP communication for roaming and site assignment. These options must be specified using CCMSetup.exe command line properties.
  • Active Directory discovery methods will not discover computers in workgroups.
  • Advertisements targeted to users are not possible.
  • The client push installation method cannot be used to install the client on workgroup computers.
  • A workgroup client cannot be used as a branch distribution point. Configuration Manager 2007 requires that the branch distribution point computers be members of a domain.
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    PaddyMaddy

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