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Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)

Configuration Manager supports installing client software on Windows and macOS computers.

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General requirements and limitations

Review the following requirements and limitations for all clients:

  • Changing the startup type or Log on as settings for any Configuration Manager service isn't supported. This change can prevent key services from running correctly.

Windows computers

To manage the following Windows OS versions, use the client that's included with Configuration Manager. For more information, see How to deploy clients to Windows computers.

Supported client OS versions

  • Windows 10

    For more detailed information, see Support for Windows 10.

  • Windows 8.1 (x86, x64): Professional, Enterprise

Windows Virtual Desktop

Windows Virtual Desktop is a desktop and app virtualization service that runs on Microsoft Azure. Starting in version 1906, use Configuration Manager to manage these virtual devices running Windows in Azure.

Similar to a terminal server, some of these virtual devices allow multiple concurrent active user sessions. To help with client performance, Configuration Manager now disables user policies on any device that allows these multiple user sessions. Even if you enable user policies, the client disables them by default on these devices, which include Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session and terminal servers.

The client only disables user policy when it detects this type of device during a new installation. For an existing client of this type that you update to this version, the previous behavior persists. On an existing device, it configures the user policy setting even if it detects that the device allows multiple user sessions.

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If you require user policy in this scenario, and accept any potential performance impact, use one of the following methods to enable user policy:

  • In version 1910 and later, use client settings. In the Client Policy group, configure the following setting: Enable user policy for multiple user sessions.

  • In version 1906, use the Configuration Manager SDK with the SMS_PolicyAgentConfig server WMI class. Set the new PolicyEnableUserPolicyOnTS property to true.

Note

You can't use co-management with a client running Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session.

Starting in version 2006, the Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session platform is available in the list of supported OS versions on objects with requirement rules or applicability lists.

Note

If you previously selected the top-level Windows 10 platform, this action automatically selected all child platforms. This new platform isn't automatically selected. If you want to add Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session, manually select it in the list.

For more information, see the following articles:

Supported server OS versions

  • Windows Server 2019: Standard, Datacenter Note 1
    (Starting with Configuration Manager version 1806.)

  • Windows Server 2016: Standard, Datacenter Note 1

  • Windows Storage Server 2016: Workgroup, Standard

  • Windows Server 2012 R2 (x64): Standard, Datacenter Note 1

  • Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 (x64)

  • Windows Server 2012 (x64): Standard, Datacenter Note 1

  • Windows Storage Server 2012 (x64)

Client

Server Core

The following versions specifically refer to the Server Core installation of the OS. Note 3

Windows Server semi-annual channel versions are Server Core installations, such as Windows Server, version 1809. As a Configuration Manager client, they're supported the same as the associated Windows 10 semi-annual channel version. For more information, see Support for Windows 10.

  • Windows Server 2019 (x64) Note 2

  • Windows Server 2016 (x64) Note 2

  • Windows Server 2012 R2 (x64) Note 2

  • Windows Server 2012 (x64) Note 2

Note 1

Configuration Manager tests and supports Windows Server Datacenter editions, but isn't officially certified for Windows Server. Configuration Manager hotfix support isn't offered for issues that are specific to Windows Server Datacenter Edition. For more information on the Windows Server certification program, see Windows Server Catalog.

Note 2

To support client push installation, add the File Server service of the File and Storage Services server role. For more information about installing Windows features on Server Core, see Install roles, role services, and features by using Windows PowerShell cmdlets.

Note 3

The new Software Center app isn't supported on any version of Windows Server Core.

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Windows Embedded computers

Manage Windows Embedded devices by installing the Configuration Manager client on the device. For more information, see Planning for client deployment to Windows Embedded devices.

Requirements and limitations

  • All client features are supported on Windows Embedded systems that don't have write filters enabled.

  • Clients that use one of the following are supported for all features except power management:

    • Enhanced Write Filters (EWF)

    • RAM File-Based Write Filters (FBWF)

    • Unified Write Filters (UWF)

  • The application catalog isn't supported for any Windows Embedded device.

Mac

Supported OS versions

  • Windows 10 Enterprise (x86, x64)

  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise (x86, x64)
    This version includes the long-term servicing channel (LTSC). For more information, see Overview of Windows 10 IoT Enterprise.

  • Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry (x86, x64)

  • Windows Embedded 8 Standard (x86, x64)

  • Windows Thin PC (x86, x64)

  • Windows Embedded POSReady 7 (x86, x64)

  • Windows Embedded Standard 7 with SP1 (x86, x64)

Windows CE computers

Manage Windows CE devices with the Configuration Manager mobile device legacy client that is included with Configuration Manager.

Requirements and limitations

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  • The mobile device client requires 0.78 MB of storage space for installation. Sign-in can require up to 256 KB of additional storage space.

  • Features for these mobile devices vary by platform and client type. For information about which management functions are supported, see Choose a device management solution.

Supported OS versions

  • Windows CE 7.0 (ARM and x86 processors)

    Important

    Configuration Manager version 2006 drops support for Windows CE 7.0 as a client. Deprecation was announced with version 1906.

Supported languages include

  • Chinese (simplified and traditional)

  • English (US)

  • French (France)

  • German

  • Italian

  • Japanese

  • Korean

  • Portuguese (Brazil)

  • Russian

  • Spanish (Spain)

Extended Security Updates and Configuration Manager

The Extended Security Updates (ESU) program is a last resort option for customers who need to run certain legacy Microsoft products past the end of support. For example, Windows 7. It includes Critical and/or Important security updates (as defined by the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC)) for a maximum of three years after the product's End of Extended Support date.

Products that are beyond their support lifecycle aren't supported for use with Configuration Manager. This includes any products that are covered under the ESU program. Security updates released under the ESU program will be published to Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). These updates will appear in the Configuration Manager console. While products that are covered under the ESU program are no longer supported for use with Configuration Manager, the latest released version of Configuration Manager current branch can be used to deploy and install Windows security updates released under the program. The latest released version can also be used to deploy Windows 10 to devices running Windows 7.

Client management features not related to Windows software update management or OS deployment will no longer be tested on the operating systems covered under the ESU program and we don't guarantee that they'll continue to function. It's highly recommended to upgrade or migrate to a current version of the operating systems as soon as possible to receive client management support.

Tip

Starting in Configuration Manager 2010, you'll be notified in-console about devices with operating systems that are past the end of support date and that are no longer eligible to receive security updates. For more information, see Console notifications. This information is provided for your convenience and only for use internally within your company. You should not solely rely on this information to confirm update or license compliance. Be sure to verify the accuracy of the information provided to you.

Mac computers

Manage Apple Mac computers with the Configuration Manager client for macOS.

The macOS client installation package isn't supplied with the Configuration Manager media. Download it from the Microsoft Download Center, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager - macOS Client (64-bit).

For more information, see How to deploy clients to Macs.

Requirements and limitations

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  • Installing or running the Configuration Manager client for macOS on computers under an account other than root isn't supported. Doing so can prevent key services from running correctly.

Supported versions

  • macOS Catalina (10.15) (requires Configuration Manager site version 1910 or later, and Configuration Manager client for macOS version 5.0.8742.1000 or later)

  • macOS Mojave (10.14)

  • macOS High Sierra (10.13)

On-premises MDM

Configuration Manager has built-in capabilities for managing mobile devices that are on-premises without installing client software. For more information, see Manage mobile devices with on-premises infrastructure.

Supported operating systems

  • Windows 10 Pro (x86, x64)

  • Windows 10 Pro Enterprise (x86, x64)

  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise (x86, x64)
    This version includes the long-term servicing channel (LTSC). For more information, see Overview of Windows 10 IoT Enterprise.

  • Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise

  • Windows 10 Team for Surface Hub

  • Windows 10 Mobile

  • Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise

    Important

    Configuration Manager version 2006 drops support for Windows 10 Mobile and Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise as a client. Deprecation was announced with version 1906.

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Exchange Server connector

Configuration Manager supports limited management of devices that connect to your Exchange Server, without installing the Configuration Manager client. For more information, see Manage mobile devices with Configuration Manager and Exchange.

Supported versions of Exchange Server

  • Exchange Online (Microsoft 365): This version includes Business Productivity Online Standard Suite

  • Exchange Server 2016

  • Exchange Server 2013

  • Exchange Server 2010 SP1 or Exchange Server 2010 SP2


The SCCMclient agent is the counterpart to the SCCM server on the user’s side. Residingin managed client computers, this piece of software acts as an intermediatebetween the IT administrator’s actions and the actual policy enforcement andsoftware deployment actions on the user’s system. So the SCCM client agent(often simply called “client”—and not to be confused with the clientcomputer) is essential for managing client computers.

This clientprogram is also responsible for taking stock of the existing hardware andsoftware. Admins can compile complete lists and reports of the inventorypresent in the organization and generate corresponding requirement and purchaseplans. Without a client agent, a system essentially does not exist for the ITadministration—or at least only as an unmanaged, unknown device within SCCM’sdevice collection. That is why it is important for the IT infrastructure as awhole that SCCM clients are deployed reliably on all the organization’sendpoint computers—and that the communication between those clients and themanagement server is in working order.

For Windowssystems, there are a number of ways to install the SCCM client on corporateendpoint computers. All these methods can be automated. No one from IT needs toproduce an USB drive for this purpose.

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The SCCMclient agent can be retrofitted with enhancements for added functionality. Inaddition to distributing software and applying system patches, the agentprogram can also be used to patch third-party software. This enables IT tohandle software distribution and update management entirely via SCCM.

There is aspecial version of the SCCM client for macOS® systems on the corporate network. Butthis includes two alternatives. Microsoft’s SCCM client for macOS is intendedto apply administration procedures from SCCM to Mac® systems. However, these exhibitmajor differences compared to Windows systems. On the one hand, SCCM cannatively handle significantly fewer parameters for macOS. On the other, IT isforced to install the client software for macOS manually on every single Mac inthe organization. Things become much easier with Parallels® Mac Management for Microsoft® SCCM, a plugin for SCCM that adds manymanagement features to SCCM. Parallels Mac Management enables automated Macdiscovery and client software installation, relieving admins of some of theirworkload.

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