Ik heb inmiddels m'n server(waar SMS op draait) tussen m'n queries en collections staan, dit werkt dus al.
Ik ben er inmiddels ook achter dat je zowel vanaf de CD een client.msi kan installeren op een workstation, maar dat het ook via SMS kan(al lijkt het me onlogisch dat je clients kan pushen die je niet ziet). Kan iemand nog een stukje verder helpen?
Heb gisteravond al gegoogled, en vond daar
Dit.
Q. What is the difference between CCMSETUP.EXE, SMSMAN.EXE, CAPINST.EXE, and CLIENT.MSI? (updated August 31, 2004)
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CCMSetup.exe is the manual installation program for the Advanced Client. SMSMan.exe is the manual installation program for the Legacy Client.
Capinst is used for Logon Script-initiated Client Installation. It requires a server locator point to determine which site the client is assigned to. Capinst.exe then starts CCMSetup.exe or SMSMan.exe, as appropriate.
CCMSetup is recommended because it:
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Manages a local copy of the correct client.msi for future repairs of the client.
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Implements multi-language client installation for support of the International Client Packs (ICPs).
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Offers "Checkpoint Restart" download behavior.
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Includes an installation feedback mechanism in case of client installation/upgrade failure. CCMSetup sends a status message before the client is installed.
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Persists at installing the client. Client.msi makes one attempt and then fails, but CCMSetup keeps trying until it can download and install the Advanced Client.
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Repairs a previously installed client if run on an existing client installed with CCMSetup. In other words, performing Client Push Installation on installed clients will trigger a repair or upgrade of all installed Advanced Clients in the client push boundaries.
Client.msi is a Windows Installer package containing the Advanced Client software. It can be used to distribute the Advanced Client through Group Policy, but it should not be run manually on the client. Clients installed using Client.msi will experience difficulties with upgrade and repair operations if the version of the MSI file used to install the client is not available when the client is repaired or patched. (Unlike Ccmsetup, Client.msi does not manage a local copy of the correct Client.msi for future repairs of the client.) If you installed the client using Group Policy, using use Advanced Client and Management Point Cleaner (CCMClean.exe) to remove the client is not recommended or supported. Group Policy installation creates registry keys that are not removed by use Advanced Client and Management Point Cleaner and these residual registry keys might complicate future reinstallation of the Advanced Client through Group Policy. If you configure Group Policy to install the Advanced Client, configure the policy to Uninstall this application when it falls out of the scope of management. If you need to remove the advanced client from a computer, change the permissions on the policy so it does not apply to that computer. Removing the Advanced Client software through the software settings in the GPO removes all related registry keys and allows for future reinstallation through Group Policy.
Note Due to a Group Policy limitation, Group Policy cannot be used to apply Hotfixes to Advanced Client components.
Lijkt mij dan dus dat ik client.msi in m'n GPO voor m'n workstations moet zetten om te installeren?
edit: Heb inmiddels client.msi op een workstation geinstalleerd en die pakt netjes m'n sitecode en als managementpoint ziet hij de SMS server. Echter als ik op mn sms server kijk bij collections -->all clients dan staat het workstation er niet bij. Wie kan me verder helpen?
En m'n ip-subnet op het workstation is gelijk aan het ID van de site boundaries.
Ik heb nou toch wel genoeg initatief genomen?
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