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Disk Health Status
This inventory class can be used to determine the status of hard drives (HDDs or SSDs) to respond to abnormalities. External USB hard drives and USB sticks are excluded from this check. First, select the inventory class Disk Health Info in the ...
Registry Data
With this inventory class, values can be read from the registry and stored within WMI. First, select the inventory class Registry Data in the area of System Information on the left side. All reported values will be displayed. The follo...
XML Data
With this inventory class, values can be read from any XML file and stored within WMI. First, select the inventory class XML Data in the area of System Information on the left side. All reported values will be displayed. The following ...
Command Line Version
PC-SysInfo offers a command line version (A valid license is required) which can be used in Systems Management environments. The following instruction describes the steps how to prepare PC-SysInfo. Download, install and configure PC-SysInfo. Copy the follo...
Download
PC-SysInfo can be downloaded and installed using the Setup Control Panel. The free edition of PC-SysInfo has the following limitation: inventory data cannot be saved into the WMI repository. Please don't hesitate to contact us to get a test license to evaluat...
Changelog
Explanation: Green annotation: New Feature Yellow annotation: Note Red annotation: Bug fixed Version 3.0.3.0 (2024-03-11) Error fixed: Property Release reactivated. Version 3.0.2.0 (2023-05-25) Error fixed: Detection Rule Template X OR Y becomes X A...
Quick Start
For those who want to test the SCCM Application Manager or easily want to create applications or packages, the following quick start guide is recommended. It describes how an application can be created based on a MSI file. This manual can also be used to creat...
Setup
The SCCM Application Manager needs the following system requiremens: System Requirements: Microsoft® Endpoint Configuration Manager To store data, the SCCM Application Manager uses the ISVData, ISVDataSize and ISVString fields from the WMI repository for ...
SCCM Permissions
You do not need a Configuration Manager Console to work with the SCCM Application Manager. However, the SCCM Application Manager is an administrative tool that allows you to create, edit, or delete different SCCM objects. Therefore, the following administrativ...
Naming Conventions
One of the main features of the SCCM Application Manager is to work with naming conventions consistently. For the following examples, these naming conventions were used: Applications, packages and collections should basically be created below the folder SCC...
Einleitung
The SCCM Application Manager offers a lot of configuration settings. If it is started for the first time, all settings will be assigned a default value where possible. This is not possible for values that have their own ID/GUID, which ar unique per site. There...
Global
This chapter describes the global configuration settings of the SCCM Application Manager. CMD Command Lines The different command lines for cmd files. Collection Limit Limiting Collection ID Whenever a collection is created, a collection limit must also b...
Application
This section describes the configuration settings for applications. Title The Title (name) of the application by naming conventions. Collection Names The naming conventions for collection names. Collection Refresh Schedules The refresh schedules for ...
Application Return Code
When applications are distributed on a client, they return exit codes. These return values can be defined for the different application types.
Package
This chapter describes the configuration settings for packages. To change the values for the deployment flags, package flags, program Flags, and remote client flags, it is necessary to create at least one reference package using the Configuration Manager from...
Script Search Patterns
For scripted installations, the SCCM Application Manager can read the values for the manufacturer, product, version and language from the respective scripts. To do this, it is necessary to define regular expressions. First, select an existing definition, or c...
SCCM Connections
To work with the SCCM Application Manager, you must first connect to the site server. Please note: The user must have sufficient permissions. If the SCCM Application Manager is started on a site server the user name and password cannot be specified because...
Creation
Before you create applications, you must connect to the site server. Then the tab Create Application must be selected. The creation of an application takes place in three steps. Select Installation Source (Select Source) Adjust the properties of the fu...
Management
The SCCM Application Manager knows "its" applications. Clicking on Manage Applications will display them. Existing applications that have been created manually are not displayed in the SCCM Application Manager. Reload Applications The list of applications...
Creation
Before you create packages, you must connect to the site server. Then the tab Create Package must be selected. The creation of a package takes place in three steps. Select installation Source (Select Source) Adjust the properties of the future package ...