Ans: System Center Configuration Manager(SCCM) which is also known as ConfigMgr, is used to manage multiple systems of remote locations that use similar OS in order to provide services like software distribution, OS Deployment, Security etc.
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Ans: SCCM can use MIF files to determine the success or failure of an installation.
After a program has finished executing, SCCM will look in the %windir% and %temp% directories for new MIF files (created after the time of the program execution start) and then match them on any or all of the following criteria.
Ans: It is also known as WMI provider that allows both write and read access to the Configuration Manager 2007 site database. The Configuration Manager Console uses the SMS Provider.
The SMS Provider can be installed on the site database server computer, site server computer or another server class third computer during Configuration Manager 2007 Setup. After setup has completed, the current installed location of the SMS Provider is displayed on the site properties general tab.
Ans: A Central Site is a Configuration Manager Primary Site that resides at the top of the Configuration Managerhierarchy. All Database information rolls from the child to the parent and is collected by the Central Site’s Configuration Manager Database. The Central Site can administer any site below it in the hierarchy and can senddata down to those sites as well.
Ans: Client Push Installation, Software update point based installation, Group Policy Installation, Logon Script Installation, Manual Installation, Upgrade Installation(software Distribution)
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msiexec.exe /q ALLUSERS=2 /m MSIHPSJR /i “AcroRead.msi”
TRANSFORMS=mytransform.mst
Ans: SMS 2003 Inventory Tool for Microsoft Updates
Ans: It enables administrators to deploy the latest Microsoft product updates to computers that are running the Windows operating system.
Ans: This is required a component of software updates, and after it is installed, the SUP is displayed as a site system role in the Configuration Manager console. The software update point site system role must be created on a site system server that has Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 3.0 installed.
Ans: To create a scheduled backup task, expand the Site Settings node and expand the Site Maintenance node, click on Tasks.
For Manual backup – Start SMS_SITE_BACKUP service
Ans: Instead of BITS, Client computer uses server message blocks (SMB). It helps to control the bandwidth throttling between distribution points and client computers. BITS-enabled distribution point and is interrupted, it can be started where it left off.
Ans: Server Locator Point is used in an SCCM hierarchy to complete client site assignment on the intranet and help clients find MP when they cannot find that information through AD Domain Services.
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Here you can see that because an FSP was not defined, the state messages (100, 400) from the ccmsetup.log were not forwarded anywhere. The next set of snippets are from the ccmsetup.log where the client is passed the FSP= property during client installation.Notice that the FSP line is no longer blank and contains the FQDN of the server holding the FSP Role.
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Ans: Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 3.0, WSUS 3.0 Administration Console, Windows Update Agent (WUA) 3.0, Site server communication to the active software update point, Windows Installer, Background Intelligent Transfer Server (BITS) 2.5, Network Load Balancing (NLB).
Ans: Computer Client Agent Properties found within Site Management\Site\Site Settings\Client Agents
Group Policy Preferences to throttle BITS traffic
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Publish the ConfigMgr 2012 site information to AD, ConfigMgr 2012 can publish information to AD.
Ans: Extadsch.exe tool or the ConfigMgr_ad_schema.ldf file
4 actions are required to enable Configuration Manager Clients to query Active Directory Domain Services to locate site resources
Ans: There are two types of senders Standard Sender & Courier Sender
Standard Sender(Pre-stage Content requires Courier sender):- The standard sender is installed and configured by default on all primary and secondary sites. If your site-to-site communications occur over a LAN that uses a supported protocol, you do not need to install another sender
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Ans: Configuration Manager 2007 clients actually compile only the policy generated by the contents of the .SMS_def.mof file defines the reporting classes used by the hardware inventory client agent.
Unlike the format.mof file, the SMS_def.mof file will not sent to clients.
The inventory processes in Hardware which are used by 2 mof files are the format.mof and SMS_def.mof MOF files. You should open the SMS_DEF.MOF file, to enable Asset Intelligence.