Client deployment refers to planning, installing, and managing Configuration Manager client computers and mobile devices in an enterprise. The device type and business requirements of an enterprise determine the methods used to manage computers and mobile devices. Configuration Manager allows you to deploy a client to a Windows computer, a Windows Embedded device, a virtual desktop infrastructure client, a Mac computer, a Linux device, a Unix device, and a mobile device.
This section describes how to install, manage, and perform health check on a Windows computer-based client.
I. Configuration Manager Client installation
1. Click Manage, expand site configuration, and click site
2. Right-click the main site and select Client installation settings
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3. After the client request installation Properties dialog box appears, click General
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5. Click "installation properties" and enter the corresponding installation properties.
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6. Click assets and compliance
7. Select the device node, right-click the BJ-CLI-01, and click Install Client
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8. On the Client installation wizard page, click Next.
9. Specify client request options
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10. Confirm the installation settings on the summary page and click Next. Wait until the installation is complete.
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Ii. Verify Client installation
After the Configuration Manager Client is pushed and installed, you usually need to verify whether the client has been pushed successfully.
1. log onto the BJ-CLI-01 and open the control panel
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2. click the button in, open the Configuration Manager attribute, and click General
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3. Click the site to view the site code
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4. Open the service and view the Configuration Manager Proxy service.
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5. Use the client status to monitor windows Configuration Manager client computers
1) on the Configuration Manager Console, click "Monitor ".
2) In the "monitoring" workspace, expand "client status ".
3) on the "client status" node, View
A) "Overall client status"-displays advanced information about computers that may encounter problems in the hierarchy. You can click any item in the list to create a temporary set under the devices node in the assets and compliance workspace. When you click this temporary set, a list of computers in the selected status is displayed, and detailed information that helps you solve the problem is displayed.
B) "most frequent client check errors"-displays a graph to show the most common cause of client computer failure.
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4) on the "active client status" node, View
A) "client active status for all devices"-displays a chart showing active and inactive computers and computers without the Configuration Manager client installed. Click a section in the pie chart to create a temporary set under the devices node in the asset and compliance workspace. When you click this temporary set, a list of computers in the selected status is displayed, and detailed information that helps you solve the problem is displayed.
B) "client activity trends for all clients"-displays a graph to indicate client activity during the specified period. You can configure the period to be displayed through the "active period of the client" drop-down list.
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5) on the "client check" node, View
A) "client check results for all devices"-a chart is displayed to describe computers that pass and fail client checks, computers that do not report results, and computers that do not install the Configuration Manager Client. Click a section in the pie chart to create a temporary set under the devices node in the asset and compliance workspace. When you click this temporary set, a list of computers in the selected status is displayed, and detailed information that helps you solve the problem is displayed. In addition, you can click the "client check details" tab in the details pane to find any correction operations performed by Configuration Manager.
B) "client check trend for all active clients"-displays a graph to indicate the client computer that has passed the client check during the specified period. You can use the "client check period" drop-down list to configure the period to be displayed.
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6. Configure Configuration Manager Client health alarm settings
1) on the Configuration Manager Console, click assets and compliance ".
2) Click the device set, right-click all systems, and select Properties.
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3) after the "All system attributes" dialog box appears, click alarm and click Add
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4) Add a new set alarm page and check the client status.
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5) Click OK to complete configuration settings. An alarm is triggered when the client is active abnormally.
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