How to Integrate SmartDeploy Enterprise with System Center Configuration Manager



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How to Integrate SmartDeploy Enterprise with System Center Configuration Manager SmartDeploy Revised: November 2014 Integrating SmartDeploy Enterprise with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager expands the native functionality of System Center Configuration Manager to add the time-saving benefits of SmartDeploy. 1

Contents SmartDeploy and System Center Configuration Manager Integration... 3 How To Integrate SmartDeploy With System Center Configuration Manager... 3 Before You Begin... 3 Create SmartPE Boot Media... 4 Import SmartPE to System Center Configuration Manager...11 Add Boot Image to Distribution Point...14 Import Operating System Image to System Center Configuration Manager...18 Adding the Operating System Image to Distribution Points...21 Create a Task Sequence...24 Deploy to Target Collection...32 Booting the Target Device...38 Summary...40 More Information...40 2

SmartDeploy and System Center Configuration Manager Integration Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager is a powerful client, server, and mobile device management suite. This document shows how SmartDeploy Enterprise can be used with System Center Configuration Manager to extend the operating system deployment features of both products. SmartDeploy Enterprise is a hardware-independent imaging solution that is built upon Microsoft utilities to simplify enterprise image deployment. SmartDeploy uses the Windows imaging format to store images. A highly customized version of Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) provides for the image deployment environment on the target device. It is this deep integration with standard Microsoft utilities that makes SmartDeploy a unique fit for integration with System Center Configuration Manager. One of the main benefits of integrating SmartDeploy Enterprise with System Center Configuration Manager is the use of Platform Packs. Platform Packs are the mechanism behind the hardwareindependent imaging model in SmartDeploy Enterprise. These packs contain all of the device drivers for a specific make and model of computer. As part of the support contract with SmartDeploy Enterprise, these packages are created and made available for download from SmartDeploy.com, which can save a tremendous amount of time over downloading, importing, organizing, and creating packages within System Center Configuration Manager. SmartDeploy also offers easy-to-use wizard driven applications to reduce the overall time of deployment, while maintaining an advanced feature set that provides flexibility in the imaging process. When coupled with System Center Configuration Manager, SmartDeploy reduces the efforts of deploying an operating system image, while providing the ability to target specific collections of devices and advanced Wake On local area network (LAN) features that are included with System Center Configuration Manager. How To Integrate SmartDeploy With SCCM The following sections walk you through the process of integrating SmartDeploy with System Center Configuration Manager. You are first guided through the process of creating SmartDeploy boot media. This boot media is then imported to the System Center Configuration Manager Console and added to distribution points. Next, you add your reference image to System Center Configuration Manager and create a task sequence to deploy this image to select target devices. Before You Begin This document shows you the procedures needed to integrate the SmartDeploy deployment method with System Center Configuration Manager. It is assumed that the reader currently has a configured System Center Configuration Manager site with a pre-boot execution environment (PXE) service point in place. For more information on installing and configuring System Center Configuration Manager, please read the product documentation. 3

Create SmartPE Boot Media The first step in integrating SmartDeploy with System Center Configuration Manager is to build boot media with driver support for your environment. This is done via Media Wizard with a default Platform Pack that encompasses all computer models. 1. Start the Media Wizard by clicking Start > All Programs > SmartDeploy > SmartDeploy Enterprise > Media Wizard. 2. On the Welcome to the Media Wizard page, click Next. 4

3. On the Select Task page, select Build boot media, check For use with Windows Deployment Services (WDS) multicast, and then click Next. The For use with Windows Deployment Services (WDS) multicast option means that Media Wizard creates a WIM-only version of the boot environment. 4. On the Platform Pack page, click Browse. You can then select a Platform Pack that contains support for booting and deploying the target computers. 5

5. Select the Platform Pack file that contains the drivers for the target computers by clicking on the file name. In this example, we use a Default Platform Pack. 6. Return to the Platform Pack page of the Media Wizard. Click Next. 6

7. On the Optional Components page, you can select the additional components that you would like to include. Leave the default settings and click Next. 8. SmartDeploy Cloud Services provides functionality to remotely connect to a SmartPE instance and complete an installation. If you would like to enable Cloud Services please enter your account number, then click Next. 7

9. SmartDeploy VNC Server uses virtual network computing to remotely connect to and administer the target computer during the deployment process. Provide VNC authentication by typing and confirming a password on the SmartDeploy VNC Server page, and then click Next. You will be prompted for this password when connecting to the SmartPE instance via a VNC viewer application. 10. On the Media Type page, select the media type for the ISO image file. For this example, make sure that CD / DVD disc and CD 74min 650MB are selected to create a bootable disc, and then click Next. 8

11. On the Save Options page, type the path and name of the ISO image file. For this example, type E:\SDE\SmartPE.iso, and then click Next. 12. To create the media and close the wizard, click Finish. 9

13. Wait while the custom SmartPE ISO image file is created. 14. Click OK. Boot media is created in the specified folder. Next to your ISO image, you will also find a file labeled Boot.wim. 10

Import SmartPE to System Center Configuration Manager 1. If you are using Windows 7, Server 2008 or earlier: Open Configuration Manager Console from Start > All Programs > Microsoft System Center > Configuration Manager 2012 > Configuration Manager Console. If you are using Windows 8, Server 2012 or newer: Open Configuration Manager Console from Start > All Apps. 2. From the Configuration Manager Console, click Software Library. 3. Expand Operating Systems, right click Boot Images, select Add Boot Image. 11

4. The Add Boot Image Package Wizard opens. On the Data Source page, type the path to the Boot.wim that was created in the previous section. Leave the Boot Image dropdown as the default setting: 1-SmartDeploy Preinstallation Environment. Click Next. 5. Provide details about the boot image for identification purposes. Click Next. 12

6. Review the information on the Summary page, then click Next. 7. Wait for the Wizard to complete, the click Close. 13

8. The boot image is now added to the Configuration Manager Console. Add Boot Image to Distribution Point 1. From the Software Library, expand Operating Systems > Boot Images. 2. Right click on the SmartDeploy boot image, select Distribute Content. 14

3. The Distribute Content Wizard will open, click Next. 4. On the right side of the window, click Add, and select Distribution Point or Distribution Point Group based on your Configuration Manager settings. 15

5. Check the box next to the Distribution Point(s) you would like to add the boot image to, click OK. 6. Click Next until the Wizard finishes. Click Close. 16

7. Ensure content status in the pane below shows that the content was distributed successfully before deploying. 17

Import Operating System Image to System Center Configuration Manager 1. From the Software Library, expand Operating Systems, then right click Operating System Images and select Add Operating System Image. 2. Enter the path to the image file that was created using the Capture Wizard, then click Next. 18

3. Enter any descriptive information for the image and click Next. 4. On the Summary page, review the information and click Next. 19

5. Wait for the image to be added. On the Confirmation page, ensure the operation was successful and click Close. 20

Adding the Operating System Image to Distribution Points 1. From the Software Library, expand Operating Systems > Operating System Images. 2. Right click on your Operating System Image, select Distribute Content. 21

3. On the Review Selected Content page of the Distribute Content Wizard, click Next. 4. On the right side of the window, click Add, and select Distribution Point or Distribution Point Group based on your Configuration Manager configuration. 22

5. Check the box next to the Distribution Point(s) you would like to add the boot image to, click OK. Click Next until the wizard finishes, then click Close. 6. Ensure content status in the pane below shows that the content was distributed successfully before deploying. 23

Create a Task Sequence 1. From the Configuration Manager Console, click Software Library. 2. Expand Operating Systems > right click Task Sequences, select Create Task Sequence. 3. Select Create a new custom task sequence, and then click Next. 24

4. Enter a Name and Comment for your task sequence. Next to Boot image, select Browse and then select the SmartPE boot image. Click OK to return to the previous screen. 5. Check that all the information is correct, then click Next. 25

6. From the Summary page, review the information, and then click Next. 7. Wait for the process to complete, and the click Close. 26

8. Now that the task is created, we need to give it a function. To successfully start SmartPE, we need to launch the SDShell, as this has been disabled when the boot image was imported into Configuration Manager. To Launch SDShell, create a new VBScript in your \RemoteInstall\SMSImages folder. This location may vary depending on the configuration of your distribution point. 9. Browse to the folder, right-click and select New > Text Document 27

10. Name the new document SmartDeploy.vbs, and click Yes to change the extension type. 11. Right-click SmartDeploy.vbs and then click Edit. 12. Enter the following code into the editor, and then close the file. Be sure to save your changes. (Click the image to download the.txt file) 13. Navigate back to the Configuration Manager Console, right-click the previously created task sequence, and click Edit. 28

14. From the Task Sequence Editor select Add > General > Connect to Network Folder. 15. If desired, change the Name and Description of the task. For the Path field, enter the path to the Distribution Point that contains your \RemoteInstall\SMSImages share. Select a drive letter for this mapped drive, and add account information to connect to the share. This account should have Read/Execute permissions to the share. 29

16. From the Task Sequence Editor select Add > General > Run Command Line. 30

17. If desired, change the Name and Description of the task. Change the Command line field to read CMD /c z:\smartdeploy.vbs (where Z: is the drive that was mapped in previous steps). 18. Click OK to save changes and exit. 31

Deploy to Target Collection This section guides you through the process of deploying the previously created task sequence to a collection of computers. In this example, we use the All Unknown Computers collection, but this can be changed to meet your needs. 1. From the Configuration Manager Console, navigate to Software Library > Operating Systems > Task Sequences. 2. In the middle pane, right-click the previously created Task Sequence, then select Deploy. 32

3. On the General screen of the Deploy Software Wizard, click the Browse button next to the Collection field. 4. In the Select Collection window, click All Unknown Computers and click OK. 33

5. On the Deployment Settings of the wizard, select Install in the Action field. Set purpose to Available. Select Only Media and PXE in the final field and click Next. 6. On the Scheduling page, leave the default setting and click Next. 34

7. On the User Experience page, leave the default settings and click Next. 8. On the Alerts page, configure alert options as desired and click Next. 35

9. On the Distribution Points page, check options to specify a remote distribution point and to allow clients to use a fallback content location if needed. Click Next. 10. Review settings on the Confirmation page, and click Next. 36

11. Once the wizard completes successfully, click Close. 37

Booting the Target Device Assuming the target device is part of the collection that the advertisement was assigned to, you can now boot the target device to SmartPE. From here, you can complete your deployment using the SmartDeploy Enterprise hardware-independent imaging model. 1. Boot your target device from the network. 2. Wait for the PXE boot to complete, and then click Next from the Task Sequence Wizard. 38

3. Select the SmartDeploy task that was created in the previous section, and then click Next to execute. 4. Once the task runs, the Welcome to SmartDeploy Enterprise screen opens. 5. From the Welcome to SmartDeploy Enterprise screen, you can deploy your images from the Z: drive and save a SmartDeploy.xml answer file to the Z: drive to automate future deployments. When used with a mandatory task, SmartDeploy.xml can give you a zero-touch deployment. 39

Summary This document has illustrated the basic procedure to integrate SmartDeploy Enterprise and System Center Configuration Manager. Once SmartDeploy and SCCM have been integrated, you can take advantage of the time and cost-saving features of SmartDeploy to deploy images from the System Center Configuration Manager console. Using SmartDeploy reduces the overall complexity of operating system deployment within System Center Configuration Manager, while providing the time-saving benefits of SmartDeploy, such as Platform Packs. More Information The following links provide further information: SmartDeploy Enterprise User s Guide SmartDeploy Website DeployCentral User Forum System Center Configuration Manager Product Documentation 40