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How to deploy computers that are not in the system in any way?

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Hey guys,

 

I'm an intern at a high school in The Netherlands where we rolled out SCCM 2012 a few weeks ago. We've used one of our classrooms for testing the computers. Now that the school has started again we're encountering a few problems. We have about 5-8 systems that do not appear to be in SCCM in any way but the systems will not deploy.

 

The unknowns have different mac adresses then these systems, the bios GUID isn't logged in our system yet, the ip adress that the systems receive isn't logged in SCCM either. Is there any other unique ID that we can search for? It's possible that the systems that won't run are the systems that we used for testing and that the systems are somehow still within sccm, but we don't know how to find out.

 

Sorry for any spelling or grammar issues.

 

Thanks

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Try deploying the task sequance you want to be available to the "All unknown computers collection" and make sure the task sequance is available for PXE.

 

If you want to seach for you´r missing computers via MAC adress try this.

 

Go to Membership rules on a collection

Click membership rules

Add rule > Direct rule

 

Resource class: system resource

attribute name : MAC Addresses

 

type in the mac adress of the computer like so

 

00:00:00:00:00:00

 

Now if you have the computer in the database it will propably show up as "unknown" add it to the collection and delete the object.

 

Then readd the computer to the collection you want. good luck.

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We've created a query that allows us to search for MAC adresses within our database. We've confirmed that those systems are not in our database (or atleast not with mac adresses). We've also tried your method which confirmed that the systems aren't there under their mac adresses.

 

Regards,

Dennis

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When I go to monitoring I can see that there are 4 things placed there for the collection "unknown computers".

 

- Windows 7 Deploy

- Software update group - Internet explorer 9 and IE9 langauge pack

- Automatic deployment rule for security and critical windows updates

- Automatic deployment rule for microsoft office updates (workstations).

 

We can deploy the unknown computers after we do clear PXE on them, but there are just a few systems that aren't even registered as unknown computers. They don't appear to exist at all and yet won't accept the deployments. Manually adding them to the system based on MAC and / or Bios GUID didn't help either.

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