How to Monitor Remote Connection Profiles in Configuration Manager

 

Updated: May 14, 2015

Applies To: Microsoft Intune, System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1

Note

The information in this topic applies only to System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager versions only.

After you deploy System Center 2012 Configuration Manager remote connection profiles to devices in your hierarchy, you can use the following procedures to monitor the compliance status of the remote connection profiles:

How to View Compliance Results in the Configuration Manager Console

Use this procedure to view details about the compliance of deployed remote connection profiles in the Configuration Manager console.

To view compliance results in the Configuration Manager console

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, click Monitoring.

  2. In the Monitoring workspace, click Deployments.

  3. In the Deployments list, select the remote connection profile deployment for which you want to review compliance information.

  4. You can review summary information about the compliance of the remote connection profile deployment on the main page. To view more detailed information, select the remote connection profile deployment, and then on the Home tab, in the Deployment group, click View Status to open the Deployment Status page.

    The Deployment Status page contains the following tabs:

    - **Compliant**: Displays the compliance of the remote connection profile based on the number of assets that are affected. You can double-click a rule to create a temporary node under the **Users** node in the **Assets and Compliance** workspace. This node contains all devices that are compliant with the remote connection profile. The **Asset Details** pane also displays the devices that are compliant with this profile. Double-click a device in the list to display additional information.
    
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    - **Error**: Displays a list of all errors for the selected remote connection profile deployment based on the number of assets that are affected. You can double-click a rule to create a temporary node under the **Users** node of the **Assets and Compliance** workspace. This node contains all devices that generated errors with this profile. When you select a device, the **Asset Details** pane displays the devices that the selected issue affects. Double-click a device in the list to display additional information about the issue.
    
    - **Non-Compliant**: Displays a list of all noncompliant rules within the remote connection profile based on the number of assets that are affected. You can double-click a rule to create a temporary node under the **Users** node of the **Assets and Compliance** workspace. This node contains all devices that are not compliant with this profile. When you select a device, the **Asset Details** pane displays the devices that the selected issue affects. Double-click a device in the list to display additional information about the issue.
    
    - **Unknown**: Displays a list of all devices that did not report compliance for the selected remote connection profile deployment, together with the current client status of the devices.
    
  5. On the Deployment Status page, you can review detailed information about the compliance of the deployed remote connection profile. A temporary node is created under the Deployments node that helps you find this information again quickly.

How to View Compliance Results by Using Reports

Compliance settings in Configuration Manager include built-in reports that you can use to monitor information about remote connection profiles. These reports have the report category of Compliance and Settings Management.

Important

You must use a wildcard (%) character when you use the parameters Device filter and User filter in the reports for compliance settings.

For more information about how to configure reporting in Configuration Manager, see Reporting in Configuration Manager.