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Configuration Manager: Configure and Maintain a Management Infrastructure

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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System Center Configuration Manager Courses IT Infrastructure Courses Configuration Management Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn how to configure and maintain System Center Configuration Manager.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
1. Configure the Management Infrastructure to Support Clients and Devices
  • SCCM network setup
  • Configure boundaries and boundary groups
  • Create a device collection
  • Create a user collection
  • Configure a maintenance window
  • Configure resource discovery
2. Configure the Management Infrastructure to Distribute Content
  • Install a new distribution point
  • Manage content distribution
  • Prepare the infrastructure for content management
  • Distribute content to clients
3. Configure the Management Infrastructure to Use Queries and Reports
  • Introduction to SQL reporting
  • Configure Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services and reporting services point
  • Create data queries
  • Create a report using Report Builder
4. Configure the Management Infrastructure to Deploy Operating Systems
  • Prepare the site for operating system deployment
  • Manage the site system roles used to support operating system deployments
5. Maintain the Management Infrastructure
  • Configure role-based administration
  • Configure administrative users
  • Manage desktops by using Remote Tools
  • Configure the Backup Site Server maintenance task
  • Review log files by using the Configuration Manager Trace Log Tool
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Robert McMillen

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