Create Connection and Credential alias for SCCM deployments

  • Rversion finale: Australia
  • Mis à jour 12 mars 2026
  • 1 minute de lecture
  • Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) requires the appropriate credentials to deploy applications using the Client Software Distribution application.

    Avant de commencer

    Role required: sn_client_sf_dist.csd_admin or admin

    Pourquoi et quand exécuter cette tâche

    Client software distribution requires Windows credentials that have administrative rights on the SCCM server.

    Procédure

    1. Navigate to All > Connections & Credentials > Connection & Credential Aliases.
    2. Click New.
    3. On the form, fill in the fields.
      Tableau 1. Connection & Credential Aliases form
      Field Description
      Name Name to uniquely identify the alias. For example, CSD Alias.
      ID System generated unique ID.
      Application Application scope that contains this record.
      Type Alias type. Select Connection and Credential.
      Connection type Connection type. Select Basic.
      Support Multiple Active Connections Option to specify if the alias supports multiple active connections.
      Default Retry Policy Default retry policy associated with Connection Alias.
      Configuration Template Template that defines the inputs required to set up the spoke.
    4. Right-click the form header, and click Save.
    5. Click the Create New Connection & Credential related link.
    6. On the form, fill in the fields.
      Tableau 2. Create Connection and Credential form
      Field Description
      SCCM Server Instance Name Name to uniquely identify the SCCM server.
      Host Fully qualified domain name of the target host where the SCCM server is installed.
      Credential Name Credential record associated with the connection and credential alias.
      User Name User name with access to the target Windows host.
      Password Password for the account.
    7. Click Create.

    Résultats

    Connection record and SCCM Server Instance are created and associated with the connection and credential alias.