Determine the Client Installation Method to Use for Windows Computers in Configuration Manager
Updated: May 14, 2015
Applies To: System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1, System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1
You can use different methods to install the System Center 2012 Configuration Manager client software on devices in your enterprise. You can use one or any combination of these methods that suit your requirements.
The following table outlines the advantages and disadvantages of each client installation method to help you determine which will work best in your organization. For information about using each installation method, see How to Install Clients on Windows-Based Computers in Configuration Manager.
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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 (application management) |
You cannot upgrade Configuration Manager 2007 clients to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager by using this method. In this scenario, you can deploy the System Center 2012 Configuration Manager client as a package from the Configuration Manager 2007 site, or you can use automatic client upgrade which automatically creates and deploys a package that contains the latest version of the client. |
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Automatic client upgrade |
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