Hello all, I first want to say hi and how invaluable these forums are to us IT professionals trying to get through our frustrating projects. I appreciate and all help provided.
With that being said maybe one of you gents can resolve a few questions I have on SMS 2.0.
1. Can I use Active Directory to deploy the SMS Client or do I have to use the script to install the client. Doing manual installs is out of the question (but they do work as I set up a host of machines doing it manually. Any use of group policy?
2. Is there a way to have SMS go out and find all my devices within a subnet w/out needing to have the client installed? It seems like my queries only find my logon points and client systems I fear I am not doing discovery correctly. I thought I would be able to view everything at a hardware level. ???
3. Any problems using Kix-start to run the SMS Client install batch file? Our main login script is just too darn long and I can't have SMS add it onto the bottom or top so I have a line which reads basically "If member of X then run Y". Y = the location of a seperate batch file which has the SMSls.bat file in it.
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With that being said maybe one of you gents can resolve a few questions I have on SMS 2.0.
1. Can I use Active Directory to deploy the SMS Client or do I have to use the script to install the client. Doing manual installs is out of the question (but they do work as I set up a host of machines doing it manually. Any use of group policy?
2. Is there a way to have SMS go out and find all my devices within a subnet w/out needing to have the client installed? It seems like my queries only find my logon points and client systems I fear I am not doing discovery correctly. I thought I would be able to view everything at a hardware level. ???
3. Any problems using Kix-start to run the SMS Client install batch file? Our main login script is just too darn long and I can't have SMS add it onto the bottom or top so I have a line which reads basically "If member of X then run Y". Y = the location of a seperate batch file which has the SMSls.bat file in it.
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