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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 ...
Management
The SCCM Application Manager knows "its" packages. Clicking on Manage Packages will display them. Existing packages that have been created manually are not displayed in the SCCM Application Manager. Reload Packages The list of packages can be reloaded wit...
Custom Properties
As already mentioned in this chapter, the SCCM Application Manager works with properties that are read from source files. If these properties are not sufficient for naming conventions, custom properties can also be defined. A good example of this is the Platf...
Automation
With the SCCM Application Manager applications and packages can be created and deleted by scripts. In addition, status changes for applications and packages are also possible. Before this form of automation can be used, certain preparations must be made and ce...
Version Control
This feature is available from the 2.5.3.0 version only if you are working with global configuration files and the user has write permissions to the appropriate share. The SCCM Application Manager is beeing developed continuously. As a result, older versions ...
Maintenance Mode
This feature is only available when working with global configuration files and it is assumed that the user has write permission on the appropriate share. When the Microsoft® System Center needs to be upgraded or requires a restart, it makes sense to put the ...
Download
Current Version The current version of the product can be downloaded via the following link:Download: SCCM Application Manager Other Versions Other versions of the product are available in the corresponding download section within this documentation. Notes We...
Change log
The following overview describes new features and bug fixes of the SCCM Teleporter. Green Notes: New Feature Yellow Notes: Note Red Notes: Bug fixed Version 1.6.8.0 (2026-01-12) When importing collections within objects (e.g., application or package), you...
Architecture
Architecture The SCCM Teleporter is a client application. Neither PowerShell nor an installed Configuration Manager console are required for use. Authorization takes place via the role-based Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager management model. ...
Configuration Manager content
Supported contents The main application scenarios of the SCCM Teleporter include the transfer of Configuration Manager objects between System Center sites. The following table illustrates the object types and their properties. For each object type, there is...
Application scenarios
Application scenarios The main application scenarios include the transfer of SCCM objects between SCCM sites. This also includes the addition and expansion of existing automation solutions. Applications The following diagram shows a process chain with sev...