Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 Supported Configurations

Updated: January 1, 2010

Applies To: System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP2

This topic specifies the requirements necessary to implement and maintain Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 in your environment. For general Configuration Manager 2007 supported configuration information, see Configuration Manager Supported Configurations. For information about installation prerequisites required for Configuration Manager sites, see Prerequisites for Installing Configuration Manager.

noteNote
The following information applies only to Configuration Manager 2007 SP2.

Supported Upgrade Paths

Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 is available in the following forms:

  • As an evaluation release, which expires 180 days after installation.

  • As a service pack release, to be applied to an existing Configuration Manager 2007 or Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 site installation.

  • As a complete release, to perform a new or upgrade installation of Configuration Manager 2007 SP2.

The following table shows which versions can be upgraded to Configuration Manager 2007 SP2. For more information about upgrading to Configuration Manager 2007 SP2, see Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 Upgrade Checklist.

 

  Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 Evaluation Release Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 Service Pack Release Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 Complete Release

SMS 2003 SP2

No

No

No

SMS 2003 SP3

No

No

Yes

Configuration Manager 2007 (no service pack)

No

Yes

Yes

Configuration Manager 2007 Evaluation Release

No

No

No

Configuration Manager 2007 SP1

No

Yes1

Yes1

Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 Evaluation Release

No

No

Yes1

Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 Evaluation Release

n/a

No

Yes1

1 Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 or Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 evaluation release installations with the R2 feature release installed are also supported.

Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 System Requirements

Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 introduces changes to supported site system and client requirements from those required for Configuration Manager 2007 with SP1 installed.

Computer Client Operating System Requirements

The following table describes the operating systems supported for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 computer client installation. For a list of computer client hardware requirements, see Configuration Manager Supported Configurations.

noteNote
Microsoft provides support for the current service pack and, in some cases, the immediately preceding service pack. To find the support timelines for your product, visit the Lifecycle Supported Service Packs Web site at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31975. For additional information about Microsoft’s support lifecycle policy, visit the Microsoft Support Lifecycle Support Policy FAQ Web site at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31976.

 

Operating System Edition Service Pack System Architecture3

Windows 2000

Professional, Server, Advanced Server, or Datacenter1 Edition

SP4

x86

Windows XP

Professional Edition

SP2 or SP3

x86

Windows XP Tablet PC

SP2

x86

Windows XP for 64-bit Systems

SP2 or SP3

x64

Windows XP Embedded SP24

x86

Windows Embedded Standard 20094

x86

Windows Embedded Point of Sales 1.0 and 1.14

x86

Windows Embedded POSReady 20094

x86

Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs

x86

Windows Vista

Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition

no service pack, SP1, or SP2

x86 or x64

Windows 7

Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition

x86 or x64

Windows Server 2003

Web Edition

SP1 or SP2

x86

Windows Server 2003

Standard Edition

SP1 or SP2

x86 or x64

Windows Server 2003

Enterprise, Datacenter1, or Storage Edition

SP1 or SP2

x86, x64, or IA64

Windows Server 2003 R2

Standard Edition

x86 or x64

Windows Server 2003 R2

Enterprise or Datacenter1Edition

x86, x64, or IA64

Windows Storage Server 2003

SP1 or SP2

x86 or x64

Windows Storage Server 2008

SP1 or SP2

X86 or x64

Windows Server 20082

Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter1 Edition

SP1 or SP2

x86 or x64

Windows Server 2008 R22

Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter1 Edition

x64

Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-Based Systems

IA64

1Datacenter releases are supported but not certified for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2. Hotfix support is not offered for issues specific to Windows Datacenter Server edition.

2Clients are supported on the Server Core installations and full installations of Windows Server 2008. However, desired configuration management and out of band management are supported only on full installations of Windows Server 2008. Desired configuration management is supported on Server Core installations of Windows Server 2008 R2 if the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 is included.

3 Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 support for x64 and Itanium-based systems is through 32-bit code running on 64-bit operating systems.

4Only Windows Embedded 2009 is supported for operating system deployment. For information about Windows Embedded support limitations, see Known Limitations in Configuration Manager Support for Windows Embedded.

Mobile Device Client Operating System Requirements

The following table describes the operating systems supported for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 mobile device client installation. For a list of mobile device hardware requirements, see Configuration Manager Supported Configurations.

 

Operating System Edition

Windows Mobile for Pocket PC

2003, 2003 Second Edition, Phone Edition 2003, Phone Edition 2003 Second Edition, 5.0, or Phone Edition 5.0

noteNote
Password management on Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 5.0 and Windows Mobile for Pocket PC Phone Edition 5.0 requires the Messaging and Security Feature Pack (MSPF). For more information, see the Windows Mobile Messaging and Security Feature Pack Web page (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=80392).

Windows Mobile

Smartphone 2003, 5.0 Smartphone, 6 Standard, 6 Professional, 6 Classic, 6.1 or 6.5

noteNote
Password management is not supported for Windows Mobile Smartphone 2003. Password management on Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone requires the Messaging and Security Feature Pack (MSPF). For more information, see the Windows Mobile Messaging and Security Feature Pack Web page (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=80392).

Windows CE

4.2 (ARM processor only), 5.0 (ARM and x86 processors), or 6.0 (ARM and x86 processors)

ImportantImportant
Windows CE 6.0 is supported in Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 only after installing Hotfix 977384 on the site server computer. For information about this issue and to download this hotfix, see Article 977384 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=180992).

noteNote
Windows CE 4.2 support requires the mobile device client distributed with the System Management Server (SMS) 2003 Device Management Feature Pack. This client supports hardware inventory, software inventory, file collection, and software distribution only in mixed mode. Windows CE 4.2 is not supported in native mode. For more information about the SMS 2003 Mobile Device Feature Pack, see SMS 2003 Device Management Feature Pack (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=129496).

Some Configuration Manager 2007 client features, such as operating system deployment, are not supported for the mobile device client. For more information about managing devices with Configuration Manager, see Overview of Mobile Device Management.

Site System Operating System Requirements

The following sections list the site system operating system requirements for Configuration Manager 2007 core and feature-specific site system role installations. For information about the minimum hardware requirements for Configuration Manager 2007 site systems, see Configuration Manager Supported Configurations.

noteNote
Microsoft provides support for the current service pack and, in some cases, the immediately preceding service pack. To find the support timelines for your product, visit the Lifecycle Supported Service Packs Web site at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31975. For additional information about the Microsoft support lifecycle policy, visit the Microsoft Support Lifecycle Support Policy FAQ Web site at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31976.

Core Site System Requirements

The following table lists the site system operating system requirements for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 core site system role installation.

 

Key:

√ = Supported

Ø = Unsupported

 

Operating System Primary Site Server Secondary Site Server Management Point Standard Distribution Point Branch Distribution Point Server Locator Point Site Database Server Fallback Status Point Configuration Manager Console2 SMS Provider Computer

Windows XP Professional (SP2 or SP3)

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Windows XP Professional for 64-bit Systems (SP2 or SP3)

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Windows Vista Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Windows Vista Business, Enterprise or Ultimate Edition 64-bit (without service pack, with SP1, or SP2)

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition 64-bit

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Windows Server 2003 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition (SP1 or SP2)

Windows Storage Server 2003 (SP1 or SP2)

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Windows Server 2003 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition 64-bit (SP1 or SP2)

Windows Storage Server 2003 64-bit (SP1 or SP2)

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition

Windows Server 2008 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition1 (SP1 or SP2)

Windows Server 2008 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition 64-bit1 (SP1 or SP2)

Windows Storage Server 2008 (SP1 or SP2)

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Windows Storage Server 2008 64-bit (SP1 or SP2)

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Ø

Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition1

1Site system roles are not supported on Server Core or Foundation operating system installations of Windows Server 2008. For more information about configuration requirements for hosting site system roles on Windows Server 2008, see How to Configure Windows Server 2008 for Site Systems.

2The Installation of the Configuration Manager 2007 console on computers that are running any site system role except for the primary site server role is not supported.

Feature-Specific Site System Requirements

No new site system roles have been added for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2.

The following table lists the site system operating system requirements for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 feature-specific site system role installation.

 

Key:

√ = Supported

Ø = Unsupported

 

Operating System State Migration Point Reporting Point System Health Validator Point PXE Service Point Out of Band Service Point Asset Intelligence Synchronization Point

Windows Server 2003 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition (SP1 or SP2)

Ø

3

Windows Server 2003 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition 64-bit (SP1 or SP2)

2

Ø

3

Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition

Ø

Windows Server 2008 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition1 (SP1, or SP2)

Windows Server 2008 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition 64-bit1 (SP1 or SP2)

2

Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition1

1Site system roles are not supported on Server Core or Foundation edition installations of Windows Server 2008. For more information about configuration requirements for hosting site system roles on Windows Server 2008, see How to Configure Windows Server 2008 for Site Systems.

2To use graphs in reports, Office Web Components (Microsoft Office 2000 with SP2, Microsoft Office XP, or Microsoft Office 2003) must be installed. However, Office Web Components is not supported on 64-bit operating systems. If you want to use graphs in reports, use 32-bit operating systems for your reporting points.

3Out of band service points are not supported on computers that are running Windows Server 2003 with SP1. Out of band service points running Windows Server 2003 with SP2 require KB 942841. More information about KB 942841, is available at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=155114.

Unsupported Operating Systems

Unless explicitly specified, the list of unsupported operating system platforms has not changed for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 from those listed in Configuration Manager Supported Configurations. However, additional operating systems can be past the service pack support dates.

To find the support timelines for your product, visit the Lifecycle Supported Service Packs Web site at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31975. For additional information about the Microsoft support lifecycle policy, visit the Microsoft Support Lifecycle Support Policy FAQ Web site at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31976.

The following information describes changes to supported operating systems in Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 from those listed in Configuration Manager Supported Configurations.

  • Windows Server 2008 Foundation operating system installations are not supported.

Configuration Specifics

This section describes support configurations specific to Configuration Manager 2007 SP2. For additional general support configuration information for Configuration Manager 2007 installations, see Configuration Manager Supported Configurations.

Active Directory Schema Extensions

Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 does not introduce changes to Active Directory schema extension requirements, and it is not necessary to re-extend the Active Directory schema for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 if it has already been extended for Configuration Manager 2007.

SQL Server Site Database Configurations

When installing Configuration Manager 2007 SP2, the site database can be installed on either the default instance or a named instance of a supported SQL Server version installation. The instance that is used to host the site database can also be configured as a SQL Server failover cluster instance in an active/passive cluster, or multiple instance, configuration.

The following table describes the versions of SQL Server supported to host the Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 site database.

 

SQL Server Version Edition Service Pack System Architecture

SQL Server 2005

Standard or Enterprise Edition

SP2 or SP3

x86 or x64

SQL Server 2008

Standard or Enterprise Edition

Without service pack or with SP1

x86 or x64

noteNote
Installing the site database on Itanium 64-bit platforms is not supported.

Out of Band Management

Out of band management in Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 is supported for computers that have the Intel vPro chip set and Intel Active Management Technology (Intel AMT) for the following firmware versions:

  • Intel AMT version 3.2 with a minimum revision of 3.2.1

  • Intel AMT version 4.0 and version 4.1

  • Intel AMT version 5.0

802.1X authenticated wired networks are not supported by Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 for AMT versions prior to 4.0.

In-band provisioning is not supported on AMT-based computers that are running any version of Windows Server, Windows 2000, Windows XP with SP2, or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition.

The out of band management console is not supported on workstations running Windows XP on versions earlier than Service Pack 3, and on servers running Windows Server 2003 on versions earlier than Service Pack 2.

Out of band communication is not supported to an AMT-based computer that is running the Routing and Remote Access service in the client operating system. This service runs when Internet Connection Sharing is enabled, and might be enabled by line of business applications.

For more information about out of band management in Configuration Manager 2007 SP2, see Out of Band Management in Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 and Later.

BranchCache Feature Support

The BranchCache feature in Windows Server 2008 R2 is supported for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 sites when BranchCache is configured for the distributed cache mode only. When all the requirements for BranchCache are met, this feature enables clients at remote locations to obtain content from local clients that have a current cache of the content.

For example, when the first BranchCache-enabled client computer requests content from a distribution point that is running Windows Server 2008 R2 and that has also been configured as a BranchCache server, the client computer will download the content and cache it. This content is then made available for clients on the same subnet that request this same content, and these clients will also cache the content. In this way, subsequent clients on the same subnet do not have to download content from the distribution point, and the content is distributed across multiple clients for future transfers.

Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 supports BranchCache with Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 clients that are configured in BranchCache distributed cache mode. Support is extended to clients running Vista SP1 and later, Windows Server 2008 SP1, and Windows Server 2008 SP2 by using the BITS 4.0 release. However, on these operating systems the BranchCache client functionality is not supported for software distribution that is run from the network or for SMB file transfers. The BITS 4.0 release can be installed on Configuration Manager clients by using software updates or software distribution. For more information about the BITS 4.0 release, see the Windows Management Framework (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=181979).

To support the BranchCache feature, the Windows Server 2008 R2 distribution point and file share must be enabled for BranchCache support and, in Configuration Manager, the distribution points must be configured with the option Allow clients to transfer content from this distribution point using BITS, HTTP, and HTTPS. Additionally, the clients capable of supporting BranchCache must be configured for BranchCache distributed mode and the operating system setting for BITS client settings must be enabled to support BranchCache.

For more information about BranchCache, see BranchCache for Windows Server 2008 R2 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=177945).

DirectAccess Feature Support

The DirectAccess feature in Windows Server 2008 R2 is supported for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 sites with the full intranet access model only. When all the requirements for DirectAccess are met, this feature allows native mode and mixed mode Configuration Manager clients on the Internet to communicate with their assigned site just as if they are on the intranet.

For more information about DirectAccess, see DirectAccess for Windows Server 2008 R2 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178017).

Upgrade Considerations

This section describes important upgrade considerations for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2. For additional information about upgrading to Configuration Manager 2007 SP2, see Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 Upgrade Checklist.

Upgrading the site server operating system

Upgrading the operating system on the site server from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008 is not supported. If you want to run your Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 site on a Windows Server 2008 operating system, you must use a new installation of the complete release of Configuration Manager 2007 SP2.

Because it is not supported to perform in-place upgrades of Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008 with a Configuration Manager 2007 site installed, you must either perform an initial installation of Configuration Manager 2007 with SP2 integrated on Windows Server 2008 or restore a Configuration Manager 2007  SP2 site backup created by the Configuration Manager 2007 site backup maintenance task to a new Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 installation with identical installation settings as the previous site installation on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008.

Upgrading the site database server from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008

It is supported to perform an in-place upgrade of the SQL Server 2005 instance hosting the Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 site database to SQL Server 2008. For more information about changing site server software, see How to Change Site Server Software. Additionally, it is supported to move the site database to a new SQL Server 2008 instance. For information about moving the site database, see How to Move the Site Database.

Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Installation Requirements

While not a prerequisite for Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 installation, WSUS 3.0 with SP2 is required to support Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 software update management for the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems.

Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) Requirements

Operating System Deployment in Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 requires the Windows 7 Windows Automated Installation Kit 2.0 release (version 6.1.7600).

The Windows AIK (version 1.0 for Configuration Manager 2007 or version 1.1 for Configuration Manager 2007 SP1) must be uninstalled from the SMS Provider computer and the computer must be restarted before beginning the upgrade process. When the site is upgraded to SP2, the Windows AIK 2.0 will be installed on the SMS Provider computer.

noteNote
The default boot images Boot image (x86) and Boot image (x64) under the Boot Images node will be replaced with new boot images based on Windows PE 3.0 from the Windows AIK 2.0. When the default boot images have been customized and use the default names, the customizations will be lost as part of the upgrade process. Device driver additions from the Configuration Manager Drivers node will be maintained in the new boot images. It is recommended that existing boot images are backed up before upgrading to Configuration Manager 2007 SP2.

Windows AIK 2.0 supports deployment of the following operating systems:

  • Windows Vista with SP1

  • Windows 7

  • Windows Server 2008

  • Windows Server 2008 R2

Operating systems that do not require Windows AIK, including Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003, can be deployed by using Configuration Manager 2007 SP2.

ImportantImportant
Operating System Deployment in Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 only supports capturing or applying Windows Vista operating system images for Windows Vista with SP1 because Windows AIK 2.0 does not support Windows Vista without a service pack.

Changes in Support from Configuration Manager 2007 Service Pack 1

To review what has changed in Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 from Configuration Manager 2007 SP1, see What's New in Configuration Manager 2007 SP2.

See Also

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SCCM 2007 R2 & SCCM 2007 SP2

A new site can be built w/ from SCCM 2007 SP2 and then have SCCM 2007 R2 installed. This is a little more of a direct statement vs. "Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 or Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 evaluation release installations with the R2 feature release installed are also supported." - which is what is under the chart. Thanks!


Alexandre Mitlianski
Software Updates Point (SUP)
The <software update point> role is not mentioned at all !?
Is it supported to install the "Inventory Tool for Microsoft Updates" on Windows Server 2008 R2 ?

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