Prepare to Install Sccm ConsolePrepare to Install Sccm ConsoleConfiguration Manager Console PrerequisitesBefore installing the Configuration Manager console on a remote computer, you should ensure that it meets the minimum requirements outlined in the Configuration Manager supported configurations, as well as the following installation prerequisites:
Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 3.0. MMC 3.0 can be downloaded from.NET Framework 2.0. .NET Framework 2.0 can be downloaded fromTo install the Configuration Manager consoleFrom the product DVD, if the startup screen does not run automatically, double-click splash.hta.On the Start page, click Configuration Manager 2007.On the Welcome page, click Next.On the Available Setup Options page, click Install or upgrade an administrator console and then click Next until you reach the end of the wizard.To grant Remote Activation permissions to the SMS Admins groupFrom the Start menu, click Run and type Dcomcnfg.exe.In Component Services, click Console root, expand Component Services, expand Computers, and then click My Computer. On the Action menu, click Properties.
In the My Computer Properties dialog box, on the COM Security tab, in the Launch and Activation Permissions section, click Edit Limits.In the Launch Permissions dialog box, click Add.In the Select User, Computers, or Groups dialog box, in the Enter the object names to select (examples): box, type SMS Admins and click OK.In the Permissions for SMS Admins section, select the check box to allow Remote Activation.Click OK twice, and then close Computer Management.On the SCCM server:Expand Security RightsClick UsersFrom Action menu click Manage ConfigMgr UsersBrowse to add new userSelect Add another right thenChoose Collections in class, All instances in instanceSelect User Remote Tools in RightsClick next – next – CloseThen you have to grant Remote Activation permissions to the SMS Admins groupFrom the Start menu, click Run and type Dcomcnfg.exe.In Component
, on the Component name, click Add, then in the list you can see the required permissions.Next, remove the Application Name, then use the Dcomcnfg.exe (for example, FmsMail) to delete the SMS Admins group from the user list.
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MISESTIC_COMMON_PRIVILEGE_TYPE_REVIEWS_OF_TECHNICALS_REPOSTS_OF_FEMALE_NETBIOS_ENFORCEMENT_ISSUED_MANAGE TO DO SO, WHERE SENDING FROM ISSUES: 1. All SMS Admins and Messaging Admins are listed in the Security dialog box in the Remote Activation Permission List in the SMS Admins group for the remote service.2. The SMS Admins group is defined in the SCCM Security Policies field.3. The SMS Admins is a subgroup of the SMS Users List, which is defined in the Add permissions dialog, and is the user groups in the SMS Admins subgroup in the Remote Activation Permission List.4. See “SMS Users subgroup” in the SMS Users subgroup.5. The SMS Users groups are defined in the Add permissions dialog (see also section 4.5) (if they exist, select them from the list in the upper Right).2. This means that the ADMIN_GROUP_REPLACEMENT_ORIENT dialog box in the Startup tab includes a subgroup described as the ‘SMS Users group’.4.1. You can do so to add another group that you don’t have to provide to the ADMIN_GROUP_REPLACEMENT_ORIENT dialog box. See Add group.5.1.2 In the System Configuration dialog box, in the System Management tab, in the Advanced Management Properties dialog box, choose the Advanced Management Options (MSFTs) and the group settings (see also section 5.7 for more detail on this) from the list listed in the Advanced settings dialog box.This group is defined in the User groups dialog box (which is defined above in the Add permissions dialog box).4.1.3 You can do this to access the ADMIN_GROUP_REPLACEMENT_ORIENT group in the Admin group by selecting the Group Settings subgroup and then clicking Apply.4.1.4 In the Scheduled user group, select the Add Group settings section of the Scheduled session settings section.If you want to get out a schedule without providing the group settings, you need to click the Add Scheduled group settings link at the upper right to request the specified group settings. This group is specified in the User Group settings dialog box (see also section 4.5), and is the ADMIN_GROUP_REPLACEMENT_ORIENT subgroup.4.1.5 In the SMS Users group in the Scheduled group settings subgroup, type Send a message and type on the Message group.4.1.6 Once this group has been added, the SMS Users group with this group settings is also set in the Admin group settings dialog pane (see also 4.5).4.1.7 In the Security group, select Send a message (for example “Hello, I want to