Deploy and maintain Edge (chromium based) on servers 2012/r2/2016/2019 with SCCM

Jeroen Bleeker 41 Reputation points
2021-03-09T16:21:43.257+00:00

Hi We have SCCM 1810 and want to use it for deploying and maintaining Edge (chromium based) automatically on our servers. But it looks that SUP we can only donwload it for Windows 10. Do we need to upgrade to an higher version for SCCM for updating / maintaining Edge on servers ? I know in a higher version of SCCM you can easily deploy it for Windows 10. But i can't fidn if it applicable for Windows Servers. Thanks in advance and with kind regards, Jeroen Bleeker.

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  1. Amandayou-MSFT 11,046 Reputation points
    2021-03-11T02:59:29.987+00:00

    Hi @Jeroen Bleeker ,

    SCCM 1810 is end of life, yes, you are right, it is recommended that we could upgrade the latest SCCM version on the side of server, and the latest SCCM version is applicable for server which is within the support lifecycle, for example, Windows Server 2012 R2.

    Here are these articles about End Of Support Dates For SCCM CB and Support for Configuration Manager current branch versions:
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/servers/manage/current-branch-versions-supported
    https://www.anoopcnair.com/sccm-life-cycle/
    Note: This is non-official Microsoft article just for your reference.

    And about upgrading sccm to current branch, please refer to this article:
    https://www.prajwaldesai.com/sccm-1906-step-by-step-upgrade-guide/
    Note: This is non-official Microsoft article just for your reference.


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  1. Jeroen Bleeker 41 Reputation points
    2021-03-15T07:23:14.367+00:00

    Hi

    Thank you for the response. We will look for un upgrade.

    Kind regards, Jeroen Bleeker