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  1. okay thanks for your help. another question: due to the fact that we need sccm just for workgroup computers, do I have to extend the schema?
  2. what about this instruction? http://scug.dk/blogs/configurationmanager/archive/2009/10/28/installing-the-config-mgr-client-on-a-workgroup-computer.aspx the script you said, which kind of should it be?
  3. Ah okay. Thanks for the explanation! Think this will be a long-term project...damn -.-
  4. Okay, I just talked to our Head-IT-Admin. The computers are only workgroup joined and also available via DNS. I don't know if that makes a change? Why isn't it possible to use the client push installation? That means we have to install the client on each computer manually, right?
  5. I think so, yes. is that a problem? I'm new to the company, don't know everything about the network structure actually.
  6. Okay, the hardware we got should be good enough. So, the clients are back-office computers in our stores. Each one is connected via VPN to our headquarter. The computer is also connected to the cash registers in the same store. They can't be in the AD because the staff have to work with it (orders and all that stuff) and if the internet connection to the headquarters fails they can't log in to the computer which would be a big problem. Hope you get it? Sorry for my english if it's hard to understand.
  7. Hey Guys, first of all I have to say that I'm completely new to SCCM and at the moment I'm planning to install it. We need it in our company to deploy anti-malware software, so the main point why we want to use it is the "Endpoint Protection Role". The clients where it should be deployed to aren't in an AD, they're just connected via VPN to our company-network because they are spread in the whole country.. What's my point? I think I need some help. I read along this forum to get some knowledge but still feels like a noob. We have up to 400 clients to whom it should be deployed to, so I think a Primary-Site stand-alone should be okay? When I'm right, we just need a Win2k8R2 Server to install SCCM2012. What about the SQL-Server? Can it be installed on the same server or do we need another one? Due to the fact that the clients aren't in the AD, do we need to extend the schema? Thanks for your help!
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