The below post explains the end to end process of software updates management in SCCM 2012 Pre-requisites: 1. WSUS Server (WSUS 3.0 SP2 ) should be installed on the SCCM site server or if you want to install WSUS on another server, it is important that you install WSUS administration console as the SCCM Server uses API. This link explains the step by step procedure to install WSUS 3.0 SP2 2. Install SUP-Software Update Point on the SCCM Server . 3. Reporting Services Point: Install reporting services point role as described in this link . 4. Client agent: The software update client agent should be enabled(will be enabled by default) and the settings have to specified as per the requirement. On SCCM console, go to Administration>Site Configuration>Client settings>Right click on Default client settings> Click on Properties. If required, we can create custom client settings and then enable client settings for that settings. ...
If the Boot images in the OSD node of the SCCM 2007 are deleted by mistake, there is no need to worry as we can retain them from the SCCM Server itself. The SCCM server has the boot images in the below path.
\\SCCMServer\sms_SiteCode\OSD\boot\i386 for 32 bit Operating System boot image and
\\SCCMServer\sms_SiteCode\OSD\boot\x64 for 64 bit
The below steps explains how to retrieve the deleted boot images:
1.In SCCM 2007 console, go to Boot Images node under Operating System Deployment under Computer Management.Click on "Add Boot Image" as shown.Provide the network path where the boot images are stored.
Click Next
2. Provide a name, here I am importing the 64 bit boot image and I have named it as "Boot image (x64)".Click Next.
\\SCCMServer\sms_SiteCode\OSD\boot\i386 for 32 bit Operating System boot image and
\\SCCMServer\sms_SiteCode\OSD\boot\x64 for 64 bit
The below steps explains how to retrieve the deleted boot images:
1.In SCCM 2007 console, go to Boot Images node under Operating System Deployment under Computer Management.Click on "Add Boot Image" as shown.Provide the network path where the boot images are stored.
Click Next
3. On the summary page, review and click Next. It will take a couple of minutes to import. Once it is done, click Close and the deleted boot image re-appears in the console.
Thanks. It helped a lot.
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