

Uninstall existing Configuration Manager Client before the client is installed "Install Configuration Manager Client Wizard" RightClick on the Device => Install Client *** If you see your device and it says on "Client" tab "No", but when you connect to the computer, you see that the client is installed, most likely you will need to reinstall the client. You can try to reinstall the Client in the SCCM Console before connecting to the host and manually installing it: Try to reinstall the SCCM client from Console Although, there are times that you need to install the clients manually (Migration problems, Client failures, etc). You can set “Push Installation” (send client software installation instruction from the SCCM Console to chosen computers) for all the clients from the SCCM Console. Installing the Client for System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM Client Install) is necessary for the Computer / Server to connect with the environment and having all the configuration settings centered at one place and online. (MP, Cache, etc) correct? Or must switches be specified (/MP:server /SITECODE: AAA, etc) when running ccmsetup.exe locally?ģ. Or would it work if they just copy down ccmsetup.exe file by its own and run this locally? Our AD Schema is extended so at some point these ‘blank’ SCCM clients will pick up their client config settings This, what is the best method to install the client without connectivity back to the SCCM server? Have them copy down the whole ‘Client Folder’ (containing folders i386, X64, etc) and have them double click on ccmsetup.exe from this folder on the localĢ. (This site is also a proxy MP.) However, if they have difficulty doing I may have them install client from the local site ‘\\siteserver\Microsoft Configuration Manager\Client\ccmsetup.exe’ over the network. I have already read the TechNet article on manual installs, but it only relates to running manual setup over network from a SCCM site.ġ. Some systems are not being discovered by SCCM discovery and we will have a local IT contact install the SCCM client on these systems manually. We have a remote office with several PC’s that do not have the SCCM client.
