Determine the Configuration Manager Client Installation Method to Use
Applies To: System Center Configuration Manager 2007, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP2
There are a number of different methods that you can use to install the Configuration Manager 2007 client software on computers in your enterprise. You can use one, or any combination of these methods which are suitable for your needs.
The following table outlines the advantages and disadvantages of each client installation method to help you determine which will work best in your organization. Reference Tasks for Installing Configuration Manager Clients for procedural information about using these methods.
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Client push installation |
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Software update point based installation |
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Group Policy installation |
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Logon script installation |
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Manual installation |
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Upgrade installation (software distribution) |
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See Also
Tasks
How to Provision Configuration Manager Client Installation Properties using Group PolicyConcepts
Supported Scenarios for Internet-Based Client ManagementOverview of Internet-Based Client Management
About Configuration Manager Client Installation Properties
About Configuration Manager Client Installation Properties Published to Active Directory Domain Services
Windows Firewall Settings for Configuration Manager Clients
Other Resources
Planning and Deploying Clients for Configuration Manager 2007Tasks for Installing Configuration Manager Clients
For additional information, see Configuration Manager 2007 Information and Support.
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