To create catalog items for SCCM software deployment or to configure your instance to
revoke software through SCCM, you must first associate that software with a collection
through an SCCM configuration.
Before you begin
Before you create an SCCM configuration record, make sure you have discovered the
SCCM applications, collections, and deployments and set up the necessary software
models.
Role required: sn_client_sf_dist.csd_admin or admin.
About this task
The SCCM configuration process associates software with
SCCM collections. To deploy software from an SCCM server, the user or device must be a
member of an SCCM collection associated with an install
deployment. Client Software Distribution (CSD) allows you to
revoke unentitled
software using an SCCM server when that software can be removed using
an uninstall collection. Users requesting revokable software from
the Service Catalog also have the ability to define lease start and stop dates and
request lease extensions.
Figure 1. SCCM table references
Procedure
Navigate to All > Client Software Distribution > SCCM > SCCM Applications.
Open an application that has a configured software model.
Under Related Links, click Create Software
Configuration.
Complete the form, using the fields in the table.
Figure 2. SCCM configuration form
Table 1. SCCM configuration fields
Field
Description
Name
Recognizable name for this SCCM software
configuration.
SCCM application
Name of an application hosted on the SCCM
server.
SCCM collection
Name of the collection associated with the
install deployment for the
selected application on the SCCM server. Only those
collections associated with the application are
available for selection.
SCCM uninstall collection
Name of the collection associated with the
uninstall deployment for the
selected application on the SCCM server. You must
specify an uninstall collection to:
Define a lease end date for deployed
software.
Allow lease extensions.
Revoke software from a user's machine.
Discovery model
Discovery model that links the unentitled software
installation with the SCCM configuration. From the SCCM
configuration record, Client Software Distribution can
determine which collection to use to revoke the
software. Unentitled software is software found on the
user's machine that the user is not entitled to
use.