4 Run the following command ccmsetup.exe /source:c: client SMSMP= SMSSITECODE= for example: C: client ccmsetup.exe /source:c: client SMSMP=XYZ SMSSITECODE=ABC Run the above command line, then It will create ccmsetup folder inside C: windows ccmsetup,You can check SCCM installation status in ccmsetup.log(C: windows ccmsetup ccmsetup.log) ccmsetup.log is exiting with return code 0 that mean SCCM client installed Successfully. When client is installed go to control panel, Press configuration manager, Go to action-tab and run below policy. Machine Policy retrieval & Evaluation cycle User policy retrieval & Evaluation cycle.
Command line parameter for ccmsetup.exe- SCCM I am in process of scripting SCCM client installation and want to run ccmsetup.exe with progress bar indicating installation progress.
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Contributing MVPs. Contributing Microsoft Employees. I am currently running on ConfigMgr 1806 and have co-management setup on a pilot collection of devices. If the machines are first imaged through SCCM everything works (most of the time) between SCCM and Intune communications. Where I am running into an issue is with installing the SCCM Client through Intune, if a device joins Azure AD versus our local AD. The CMG is setup as a distribution point as well, As per the 1806 Update changes you only need certain fields, the screenshot below. I have matched these configuration specific to my environment and the SCCM client will not install over Intune.
I DO see that the 'ccmsetup' folder is put onto any machines that join Azure AD, but it doesn't seem to actually run ccmsetup.exe. I have tried running the identical command manually from the Azure AD joined machines, and I can see that ccmsetup process running but no software center and no client is actually installed. Another just general confusion I have when it comes to what exactly I need to put in the 'command line' piece of my SCCM Bootstrap client application in the Azure Intune portal. Do I need to include the ccmsetup.exe before the CCMHOSTNAME, do I need the ' around the entire command?
I get mixed answers from blogs (microsoft blogs included) where some use ccmsetup.exe in the command line, some don't. To be clear I've tried both methods, and it gets hung up somewhere. Update: Here is my scenario, and it is overly complicated because we have multiple forests and am only using the PKI from one with SCCM. Which I do believe is the root cause of this issue. This time I deleted and recreated the application in Intune and it looks to have installed. To a certain point. It doesn't look like Software Center got pushed or that it is actually communicating with my internal SCCM environment To try to circumvent the SCCM certificate issue I have setup SCEP with Intune and can successfully push client authentication certificates to the local USER store of a machine.
What I need Intune SCEP profiles to do is actually (using the device name) request a certificate through SCEP and store the certificate in the Personal COMPUTER store, because I can't specify SCCM to check the local user store (as far as I know). This doesn't seem to be a functionality at this point in time unless I use OMA URI. Which I am lost on.
I have seen the ClientCertificateInstall CSP documentation but I have no idea what Unique ID is in that context. I have just verified, the client seems to 1/2 install over the internet because it cannot communicate HTTPS with my CMG/HTTPS MPs that are setup as the cloud management gateways, due to the lack of the internal PKI certificate. Once I plug it into the corporate network the SCCM client reruns a policy check and seems to get everything else that it needs (I.E. Software Center).
So it seems like the biggest thing I need to figure out is using SCEP to push client authentication certificates to the local COMPUTER store using OMA URI. Which if anyone can assist with I would deeply appreciate.