How do I create a user based collection in SCCM?
In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Assets and Compliance workspace.
- To create a device collection, select the Device Collections node. Then, on the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Create group, select Create Device Collection.
- To create a user collection, select the User Collections node.
What is a SCCM collection?
Collections help you to organize SCCM resources. The SCCM resources in this context are devices and users. You can organize or tag SCCM resources into manageable units using the Collection. Collections = Manageable Units. Collections can be created to match your client management requirements.
How does SCCM discover clients?
Active Directory System Discovery Discovers computers in your organization from specified locations in Active Directory. In order to push the SCCM client to the computers, the resources must be discovered first. You can specify to discover only computers that have logged on to the domain in a given period of time.
What is user based deployment in SCCM?
If a user is Primary user for one device in SCCM , through user based deployment is it possible to deploy an application before user log in to that device. Thanks. mem-cm-application. Comment · Hide 1 Save.
How ad system discovery works in SCCM?
Does SCCM require Active Directory?
Answers. The Active Directory service is a requirement. However you do not need to have domain admin rights to install and configure the different features in CM2007.
How to create ad Security Group based SCCM collection?
We can create AD security group based collection using dynamic and direct member query rules. [ Related posts – What is Collection, How to Create SCCM Direct Membership Collections and How to create dynamic collections?] You need to enable Active Directory (AD) group discovery to create AD group based SCCM collection.
How do I create a user collection in SCCM?
Navigate to SCCM console – Assets and Compliance – User Collections. Right-click and select “Create User Collection” from Device Collections node. On the General page provide a Name and a Comment. Then, in Limiting collection, choose to Browse to select a limiting collection.
Do you still use Active Directory groups in SCCM?
I have noticed many organizations still use Active Directory groups or Organizational Unit to do operational tasks in SCCM. Even though it’s not efficient method but it’s still used.
How to update SCCM Ou based collection member count?
In the SCCM console, under Device Collections, you should see the OU based collection. You may right click the collection and click Update Membership if you don’t see any member count.