Client installation method |
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Disadvantage |
Client push installation
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- Can be used to install the client on a single
computer, a collection of computers, or to the results from a
query.
- Can be used to automatically install the
client on all discovered computers.
- Automatically uses client installation
properties defined on the Client tab in the Client Push
Installation Properties dialog box.
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- Can cause high network traffic when pushing
to large collections.
- Can only be used on computers that have been
discovered by System Center 2012
Configuration Manager.
- Cannot be used to install clients in a
workgroup.
- A client push installation account must be
specified that has administrative rights to the intended client
computer.
- Windows Firewall must be configured on client
computers with exceptions so that client push installation can be
completed.
- You cannot cancel client push installation.
When you use this client installation method for a site,
Configuration Manager tries to install the client on all discovered
resources and retries any failures for up to 7 days.
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Software update point-based installation
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- Can use your existing software updates
infrastructure to manage the client software.
- Can automatically install the client software
on new computers if Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and Group
Policy settings in Active Directory Domain Services are configured
correctly.
- Does not require computers to be discovered
before the client can be installed.
- Computers can read client installation
properties that have been published to Active Directory Domain
Services.
- Will reinstall the client software if it is
removed.
- Does not require you to configure and
maintain an installation account for the intended client computer
r.
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- Requires a functioning software updates
infrastructure as a prerequisite.
- Must use the same server for client
installation and software updates, and this server must reside in a
primary site.
- To install new clients, you must configure an
Group Policy Object (GDO) in Active Directory Domain Services with
the client's active software update point and port.
- If the Active Directory schema is not
extended for System Center 2012
Configuration Manager, you must use Group Policy settings to
provision computers with client installation properties.
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Group Policy installation
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- Does not require computers to be discovered
before the client can be installed.
- Can be used for new client installations or
for upgrades.
- Computers can read client installation
properties that have been published to Active Directory Domain
Services.
- Does not require you to configure and
maintain an installation account for the intended client
computer.
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- Can cause high network traffic if a large
number of clients are being installed.
- If the Active Directory schema is not
extended for System Center 2012
Configuration Manager, you must use Group Policy settings to
add client installation properties to computers in your site.
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Logon script installation
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- Does not require computers to be discovered
before the client can be installed.
- Supports using command-line properties for
CCMSetup.
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- Can cause high network traffic if a large
number of clients are being installed over a short time period.
- Can take a long time to install on all client
computers if users do not frequently log on to the network.
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Manual installation
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- Does not require computers to be discovered
before the client can be installed.
- Can be useful for testing purposes.
- Supports using command-line properties for
CCMSetup.
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- No automation, therefore time consuming.
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Upgrade installation (software distribution)
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- Can use System Center 2012
Configuration Manager to upgrade the client to a newer version
by collection, or to a defined timescale.
- Supports using command-line properties for
CCMSetup.
You cannot upgrade Configuration Manager 2007 clients to
System Center 2012 Configuration Manager by using
this method. In this scenario, use automatic client upgrade, which
automatically creates and deploys a package that contains the
latest version of the client.
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- Can cause high network traffic when
distributing the client to large collections.
- Can only be used to upgrade the client
software on computers that have been discovered and assigned to the
site.
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Automatic client upgrade
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- Can be used to automatically keep clients in
your site at the latest version.
- Requires minimal administration by the
administrative user.
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- Can only be used to upgrade the client
software and cannot be used to install a new client.
- Not suitable for upgrading many clients
simultaneously.
- Supplements rather than replaces other client
installation or upgrade methods.
- Applies to all clients in the hierarchy that
are assigned to a site. Cannot be scoped by collection.
- Limited scheduling options.
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