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Removed and Deprecated Features for Configuration Manager

 

Published: July 6, 2015

Updated: October 21, 2016

Applies To: System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1

This topic describes features, products, and operating systems that are removed from support with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager or will be removed in a future update (Deprecated). This is intended to provide early warning about future changes that might affect your use of Configuration Manager.

Note

If you are planing to upgrade, migrate, or deploy System Center Configuration Manager (the successor to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager), review Removed and deprecated features for System Center Configuration Manager in the System Center Configuration Manager documentation library.

This information is subject to change with future releases and might not include each deprecated feature, product, or operating system.

Deprecated features, products, and operating systems

Configuration Manager features and tools

Deprecation announced for:

System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2

System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1

Network Access Protection (NAP)

7/10/2015

Out of Band Management

10/16/2015

System Center Configuration Manager Upgrade Assessment Tool

10/21/2016

System Center Configuration Manager Cmdlet Library

10/21/2016

Site server supported products

SQL Server 2008

7/10/2015

SQL Server 2008 R2

7/10/2015

Windows Server 2008

7/10/2015

Windows Server 2008 R2

7/10/2015

Client operating systems

Windows Server 2008

7/10/2015

Windows Server 2008 R2

7/10/2015

Windows XP

7/10/2015

Windows XP Embedded

7/10/2015

Windows Server 2003

7/10/2015

Windows Server 2003 R2

7/10/2015

Windows Vista

7/10/2015

Mac OS X 10.6 – 10.8

7/10/2015

Windows Mobile 6.0 – 6.5

7/10/2015

Nokia Symbian Belle

7/10/2015

Windows CE 5.0 – 6.0

7/10/2015

Note

Microsoft products and operating systems that are listed as deprecated are either in extended support or have reached end of life. Microsoft products and operating systems that are listed as deprecated are still tested with current versions of Configuration Manager until they are beyond their Microsoft support lifecycle.

For more information, see the Microsoft Support Lifecycle website.

Features and tools deprecated with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2 and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1

Beginning with these releases, the following features are deprecated, which means that they are still available but might be completely removed in a future update to Configuration Manager. You should begin planning to implement alternate methods for dependent applications, code, or usage.

Out of Band Management

Configuration Manager has deprecated Out of Band Management. Support for new Intel AMT firmware versions is not planned.

Network Access Protection

Configuration Manager has deprecated Network Access Protection. The feature has been deprecated in Windows Server 2012 R2 and is removed from Windows 10.

  • Configuration Manager still allows the installation of NAP specific site system roles on a Windows Server operating system that supports NAP.

  • For operating systems that do not support NAP, like Windows 10 and higher, you must configure a non-NAP capable policy on the Network Policy Server (NPS) that allows full network access. For information see the Configuring a network policy for non-NAP capable clients section in Configuring NAP on the Network Policy Server (NPS).

  • Without a non-NAP capable policy, any NAP capable machines that upgrade to Windows 10 (or that run an operating system that does not support NAP), will be placed in quarantine. Machines that do not support NAP do not run the NAP client and cannot submit a statement of health (SOH).

For network access protection alternatives, see the Deprecated functionality section of Network Policy and Access Services Overview.

System Center Configuration Manager Upgrade Assessment Tool

The Upgrade Assessment Tool depends on both System Center Configuration Manager and the Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) 6.x. The final version of ACT was shipped in the Windows 10 v1511 ADK. As there will be no further updates to ACT, support for the Upgrade Assessment Tool will be discontinued after July 11, 2017. For the current branch version of Configuration Manager the Upgrade Assessment Tool will be replaced by the Upgrade Analytics feature (currently in preview). Deprecation notice was added to the download page for UAT on 9/12/2016.

System Center Configuration Manager Cmdlet Library

Support for the Cmdlet Library for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2 and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1 will be discontinued after July 11, 2017, The Cmdlet Library is integrated with the current branch for System Center Configuration Manager and will be updated and supported according to the servicing policies for that branch.