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Viewing and modifying information about the SCCM connection

The set up process establishes a connection to a Microsoft Service Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) server. The connection is based on a small connector program that runs on your premises. The SCCM endpoint administrator can view and modify the information about connections. Other endpoint administrators can set up and delete a connection to the SCCM endpoint manager.

To view and modify information 

  1. As an endpoint administrator, click the drop-down menu by your user name (at top right). Then, select Administration
    The Administration page opens.
  2. Click the Connectors tab. 
    A list of existing connections opens.
  3. Click the name of the connector with a type of SCCM.
    The Connector Details page opens.


     


  4. Click Back to Connectors to go back to the Connectors page.

  5. To modify a connector, on the row for SCCM, click Edit the current connector.
    The Update Connector page opens.

    The following information explains the fields on the Update Connector page.

    OptionDescription
    NameName of the SCCM connector.
    Connector TypeRead only: The type of endpoint manager—in this case, SCCM.
    DescriptionOptional descriptive text for the connection.
    Target Host

    Specifies the name or IP address of the SCCM server to which you are connected.

    Connector Admin SCCM Role Name

    Read only: Specifies the Active Directory group in SCCM to which the administrator belongs. The administrative group is identified during the onboarding process.

    SCCM Shared FolderA folder on the SCCM server that all SCCM clients can access. The contents of any software update group being used for remediation are downloaded to the shared folder. The shared folder is identified during the set up process. The location is specified using the Universal Naming Convention (UNC). For example, \sources\software updates\.
    SCCM Site CodeA unique identifier that SCCM uses to identify the SCCM site.
  6. Modify the information, as required.
  7. Click Update Connector.
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