Planning for Configuration Manager Client Deployment
Client deployment in Configuration Manager 2007 provides various methods of deploying and configuring the Configuration Manager 2007 client. Before deploying the Configuration Manager 2007 client in your site, you should review the information in this section to help you plan for a successful deployment.
Click any link in the following section for planning information about using client deployment in Configuration Manager 2007.
In This Section
- Determine If You Need a Server Locator Point for Configuration Manager Clients
Helps you decide whether to install a server locator point in your Configuration Manager 2007 site.
- Determine If You Should Install a Fallback Status Point for Configuration Manager Clients
Helps you decide whether to install a fallback status point in your Configuration Manager 2007 site.
- Determine the Configuration Manager Client Installation Method to Use
Helps you decide which client installation methods best suit your needs.
- Determine If You Need to Configure Throttle Settings for the Fallback Status Point in Configuration Manager
Helps you decide the optimum throttle settings for the fallback status point in your Configuration Manager 2007 site.
- Decide How to Install Configuration Manager Clients for Internet-Based Client Management
Helps you decide which method of installing Internet-based clients best suits your needs.
- Determine If You Need to Block Configuration Manager Clients
Helps you decide if you should block a client and the difference between this action and using certificate revocation if the site is in native mode.
See Also
Concepts
Understanding Configuration Manager Clients
Overview of Configuration Manager Client Deployment
Best Practices for Securing Clients
Other Resources
Configuring Configuration Manager Client Deployment
Tasks for Configuration Manager Client Deployment
Technical Reference for Configuration Manager Client Deployment
Troubleshooting Configuration Manager Client Deployment