Re: SCCM Client Certificate question..
- From: "Garth" <Spam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 08:10:06 -0400
I don't think so, (I would have to RTFM to confirm that) but they will need to access the Certificate Server.
"Seth" <seth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eFYicj9kIHA.3888@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Looks like solution is coming..
Also don't i need to import the SCCM Server's Web server certificate to clients?
"Garth" <Spam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:E084B95A-B7AE-4CCB-853A-BFD697A602C2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxTake a look at "How to Export the Site Server Signing Certificate for Configuration Manager Client Installation"
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/bb932126.aspx
"Seth" <seth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OGtPUW1kIHA.1368@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb632431.aspx
Mixed Mode
Does not support Internet-based client management.
If you read my question and business requirements you will see that mixed mode is not for me.
I hope someone who knows the right solution answer my question.
"Matthew Hudson" <MatthewHudson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:766D1E7A-760A-45AF-A6F3-C766FC8E034C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxBecause of this:
"The computers that are all over the country are not member of any domain.
They are just workgroup computers"
You must run the server in Mixed mode. Native mode is only for computers
joined to a domain.
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http://sms-hints-tricks.blogspot.com/
"Seth" wrote:
Any ideas about this problem?
I have to solve this problem..
"Seth" <seth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23naCCmSkIHA.1680@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The computers that are all over the country are not member of any > domain.
> They are just workgroup computers. They are connected to internet. > No Wlan
> or something else to connect to SCCM server's network.
> I am looking for to hear a good solution to monitor them with SCCM.
>
>
>
> "Matthew Hudson" <MatthewHudson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message news:17509E05-250F-40CA-98FD-2CE67D2E4A21@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Nice, it removed my messaged..ug....
>>
>>
>> The computers that are all over the country are in domains in which >> a
>> trust
>> exists between your domains? How are the all structured? I don't >> know
>> how
>> you can do that if no trust exists and if they are not a memeber of >> the
>> AD
>> then you might need to switch to Mixed mode.
>>
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>> http://sms-hints-tricks.blogspot.com/
>>
>>
>> "Matthew Hudson" wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> -- >>> -----------------------
>>> http://sms-hints-tricks.blogspot.com/
>>>
>>>
>>> "Seth" wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi,
>>> > I am deploying SCCM in native mode.
>>> > I created all necessart certificate templates. I configured
>>> > autoenrollment
>>> > in group policy. Domain computers can receive certifcates
>>> > successfully.
>>> > But,
>>> > I have computers all over the country which are not member of my >>> > AD
>>> > domain
>>> > and which never come to my network. They are always on internet. >>> > I
>>> > have to
>>> > manage them with SCCM. So they need to have computer >>> > certificate.. How
>>> > can i
>>> > create certificates for them and how can i install these >>> > certificates
>>> > with
>>> > minumum administrative effort.
>>> >
>>> > I published my CA certsrv page, tried to get a certificate from >>> > a
>>> > client but
>>> > in the certificate templates i can see only Basic EFS and User.. >>> > Which
>>> > type
>>> > of certificate should i see and how?
>>> >
>>> > Thank you.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>
>
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