Parallels Mac Mac Management 2.5 Microsoft SCCM 2007 User guide

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Contents
Introduction ...............................................................................................................6
About This Guide .............................................................................................................. 6
About Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007 ...........................................7
Deploying Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007 .........................8
System Requirements and Component Overview.............................................................. 9
Prepare Your Computers for Installation .......................................................................... 10
Install Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007.......................................... 12
Configure Windows Firewall ............................................................................................16
View Proxy Service Certificate Details.............................................................................. 17
Migrating Configuration Manager Proxy........................................................................... 18
Deploying Mac Clients ............................................................................................21
Using Network Discovery ................................................................................................22
Using Mac Client Installation Program ............................................................................. 24
Configure Configuration Manager Boundaries ....................................................................... 25
Using Installation Program to Install Mac Client ..................................................................... 26
Using Installation Script to Install Mac Client.................................................................... 28
Configuring Mac OS X Firewall ........................................................................................ 29
Verifying the Deployment................................................................................................. 29
Updating Proxy Connection URL..................................................................................... 30
Using Parallels Management Widget ............................................................................... 30
Uninstalling Mac Client Software ..................................................................................... 33
Updating Client Software on Macs .................................................................................. 34
Parallels Management Suite Features....................................................................35
Using Configuration Manager 2007 Console ................................................................... 35
Collections in Parallels Management Suite....................................................................... 36
Hardware and Software Inventory ................................................................................... 36
Configuring Policy Polling Interval .......................................................................................... 37
Configuring Hardware Inventory Settings............................................................................... 37
Viewing Inventory Data .......................................................................................................... 38
Contents
Desired Configuration Management ................................................................................ 38
Mac OS X Configuration Profile ............................................................................................. 39
Mac OS X Configuration Profile from File ............................................................................... 43
FileVault 2 Configuration Item ................................................................................................ 46
Parallels Desktop Configuration Profile .................................................................................. 53
Virtual Machine Configuration Profile ..................................................................................... 55
Defining Configuration Baseline ............................................................................................. 57
Assign Configuration Baseline to Mac Collection ................................................................... 59
Receiving DCM Reports ........................................................................................................ 63
Software Distribution....................................................................................................... 64
Configuring a Distribution Point ............................................................................................. 65
Creating Software Distribution Package ................................................................................ 66
Creating a Program ............................................................................................................... 67
Sending Package to a Distribution Point................................................................................ 69
Creating an Advertisement .................................................................................................... 69
Viewing Status of a Package ................................................................................................. 70
Deploying Mac OS X Image ............................................................................................ 71
Deploying Parallels Desktop and Virtual Machines on Macs ............................................ 75
Deploying SCCM Client in Windows Running in a Virtual Machine ................................... 78
Providing Remote Assistance to Mac Users .................................................................... 82
Problem Reporting and Monitoring..................................................................................83
Using Configuration Manager Console Reporting Feature ..................................................... 84
Using Windows Reporting Utility............................................................................................ 85
Using Mac OS X Reporting Utility .......................................................................................... 86
Using Problem Monitoring Utility............................................................................................ 87
Technical Reference................................................................................................90
Wizard Pages.................................................................................................................. 90
Parallels Configuration Manager Proxy Configuration Wizard................................................. 90
Parallels NetBoot Server Configuration Wizard ...................................................................... 97
Software Distribution Wizards.............................................................................................. 101
Property Pages ............................................................................................................. 106
Parallels Discovery Properties.............................................................................................. 106
Dialog Pages................................................................................................................. 112
Desired Configuration Management Dialogs........................................................................ 112
Contents
New Subnet Assignment Dialog .......................................................................................... 120
Custom Schedule Dialog ..................................................................................................... 121
Max OS X User Account Dialog........................................................................................... 122
Problem Report for Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM Dialog....................... 123
Send Problem Report Dialog ............................................................................................... 124
Problem Reports Dialog ...................................................................................................... 125
Appendices............................................................................................................126
Ports Used by Parallels Management Suite ................................................................... 126
Log Files in Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007 ............................... 127
Changing Log File Rotation Limits ................................................................................. 131
Index ......................................................................................................................133
In This Chapter
About This Guide ..................................................................................................... 6
About Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007 .................................. 7
About This Guide
This guide contains information about how to deploy and use Parallels Management Suite for
Microsoft SCCM 2007 in an enterprise computing environment managed with System Center
Configuration Manager 2007. The guide is intended for IT administrators who would like to manage
their Mac computers using the suite.
C HAPTER 1
Introduction
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Introduction
About Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft
SCCM 2007
Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007 is a software product that extends Microsoft
System Center Configuration Manager 2007 with support for Mac OS X systems. With Parallels
Management Suite for SCCMParallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007 you can
manage Mac and Windows computers using Configuration Manager 2007 as your only
management system.
Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007 adds the following Mac management
functions to SCCM 2007:
Network discovery of Mac computers.
Inventory of Mac hardware and installed applications.
Mac OS X image deployment.
Mac OS X software and patch distribution.
Mac OS X configuration management via Configuration Profiles.
Parallels Desktop and Parallels virtual machine configuration management.
Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007 fully integrates with the Microsoft System
Center Configuration Manager 2007 console, so IT administrators can manage their Mac and
Windows computers using the same familiar graphical user interface.
This chapter provides information about system requirements and describes how to install Parallels
Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007.
In This Chapter
System Requirements and Component Overview..................................................... 9
Prepare Your Computers for Installation ................................................................... 10
Install Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007 ................................... 12
Configure Windows Firewall...................................................................................... 16
View Proxy Service Certificate Details ....................................................................... 17
Migrating Configuration Manager Proxy .................................................................... 18
C HAPTER 2
Deploying Parallels Management Suite for
Microsoft SCCM 2007
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System Requirements and Component Overview
Windows computers
Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007 can be installed in an enterprise computing
environment with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 fully deployed and
operational. Parallels Management Suite supports all versions of Windows that are supported by
System Center Configuration Manager 2007. Please make sure that you have the latest service
pack and critical updates for the version of System Center Configuration Manager 2007 that you
are using.
Deploying Parallels Management Suite involves installing the following components in Windows:
Configuration Manager Proxy. This is a Windows service application that serves as a proxy
between Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager and Mac computers. The application
must be installed on a computer running Windows Server 2003 SP2 or a later version.
Configuration Manager Console Extension. This component consists of a set of dynamic
libraries that extend the Configuration Manager console to provide a graphical user interface
enabling you to manage Mac OS X computers. The component must be installed on the
computer where the Configuration Manager console is running.
NetBoot Server. NetBoot is a technology from Apple that enables Mac computers to boot
from a network. You need to install this component if you plan to deploy Mac OS X images on
Mac computers. The component must be installed on a computer running Windows Server
2003 SP2 or a later.
For the list of ports used by Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007, see Ports
Used by Parallels Management Suite (p. 126).
Mac OS X computers
The following versions of OS X operating system are supported:
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks
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Prepare Your Computers for Installation
Before you begin installing Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007, you need to
choose the computers on which its components will be installed, set up the necessary access
rights, and make the required configuration changes.
To prepare your computers:
1 Choose a computer on which to install the Configuration Manager Proxy component. You can
install it on any computer running Windows Server 2003 SP2 (or a later version), including
computers running Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager.
The user account that you'll be using to run the Parallels Management Suite installation and
configuration wizards must have the following permissions:
Be a full Administrator of the SCCM site.
Have write permissions to the SMS provider WMI namespace.
Have rights to register/unregister Service Principal Names for the chosen Configuration
Manager proxy service account.
Have permissions in Active Directory to create the CN=System,CN=ParallelsServices
container, or (if it already exists) create child objects in it.
Have permissions in Active Directory to create the
CN=ProgramData,CN=Parallels,CN=Parallels Management Suite container, or (if it already
exists) create child objects in it.
The Configuration Manager Proxy must be installed on each primary site.
If you have secondary sites, you have the following additional Configuration Manager Proxy
installation options:
The Proxy is installed on both the primary and a secondary site. You can use this option to
better manage bandwidth utilization between Mac clients, Distribution Point, and
Management Point. You must install the Configuration Manager Proxy on the primary site
first. The Management Point can be installed on either the primary or the secondary site.
The Proxy is installed on the primary site only. If this option is used, Mac clients will
communicate directly with the Configuration Manager Proxy installed on the primary site.
2 Create or choose an existing user account to run the Configuration Manager Proxy service
using the following guidelines:
If the Configuration Manager Proxy and the SMS Provider will be installed on separate
servers, you must use a domain user account to run the Configuration Manager Proxy
service. The account must have the DCOM remote activation permissions on the SMS
Provider server. The account must also have rights to access the
"root\SMS\site_<sitecode>" WMI namespace on the SMS Provider server.
Notes: 1. Permissions for DCOM remote activation can be set using the DCOM Config
(DCOMCNFG.EXE) utility.
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2. Permissions on the WMI namespace are set using the Server Manager snap-in. To open the
snap-in, go to Start > Computer, right-click it and select Manage. Navigate to Configuration\ WMI
Control, right-click it and select Properties. In the WMI Properties dialog, click the Security tab.
Find and select the "root\SMS\site_<sitecode>" namespace and click Security. Add the user
account if it's not listed and grant it the following permissions: Execute Methods, Full Write,
Provider Write, Enable Account, Remote Enable.
If you are planning to install the Configuration Manager Proxy and the SMS Provider on the
same server, you should choose the predefined LocalSystem account or an account that is
a member of the Administrators group. If you choose a different account, you have to set
the WMI namespace permissions to it as described above.
3 Choose a computer on which to install the Configuration Manager Console Extension
component. The component must be installed on a computer where the Configuration Manager
2007 console is installed.
4 Install and configure WebDAV on distribution point servers. The distribution point role requires
Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) extensions. The WebDAV component is
not included in Windows Server 2003 or later operating systems, so you need to download and
install it.
5 Choose a computer on which to install the NetBoot Server component. The component must
be installed on a Windows Server 2003 SP2 (or later) with the distribution point role installed.
The server on which you are installing the NetBoot Server must meet the following
requirements:
Running Windows Server 2003 SP2 or later.
Has IIS installed and running. The default website must be present.
Has WDS installed and running. If WDS and DHCP are installed on the same server, the Do
not listen on port 67 option must be selected in the WDS service properties.
The server must be configured as a distribution point.
The server must be a PXE service point.
After this stage is complete, you may proceed with Installing Parallels Management Suite for
Microsoft SCCM 2007.
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Install Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft
SCCM 2007
The installation of Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007 involves installing the
Configuration Manager Proxy component, the Configuration Manager Console Extension
component, and the optional NetBoot Server component. All components are installed using the
same installation wizard. If you are installing the components on the same computer, you will have
to run the wizard just once. If you are installing the components on separate computers, run the
wizard for each one.
To begin the installation, log in to your Windows computer as an administrator and run the Parallels
Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM installation program. This will open the Parallels
Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM Setup wizard, which is described below.
Using the Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM Setup Wizard
Populate the wizard pages as follows:
6 Welcome. This is a read-only page that provides a brief overview of the product.
7 License Agreement. Contains the legal information. Please read the Parallels End-User
License Agreement. If agreed with the terms, select the I accept the terms in the license
agreement option and click Next.
8 Select Components. Lists the components that can be installed using the wizard:
Configuration Manager Proxy — select this option to install Configuration Manager Proxy.
Configuration Manager Console Extension — select this option to install Configuration
Manager Console Extension.
NetBoot Server — select this option to install the NetBoot Server component. NetBoot is a
technology from Apple that enables Mac computers to boot from a network. You must
install this component if you plan to deploy Mac OS X images on Mac computers. The
component must be installed on a distribution point server.
If you are installing all of the components on the same server, select all of them. If you are
installing them on separate computers, select the component(s) you wish to install.
9 Ready to Install the Program. Click the Install button to begin the Parallels Management
Suite for Microsoft SCCM installation.
10 Installing Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM. Displays the progress bar.
11 Setup Completed. Describes whether the installation was successful or not. Depending on
which components you've selected to install, the page will contain the following:
If you've selected to install just the Configuration Manager Console Extension component,
the page will contain the Finish button which you can click to finish the installation and close
the wizard.
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If you've selected to install Configuration Manager Proxy, the page will contain the
Configure Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM option. Make sure the
option is selected (it is by default) and click Finish. This will close the installation wizard and
start the Configuration Manager Proxy configuration wizard. You may have to wait a few
seconds for the wizard to open. Use the wizard to configure the Configuration Manager
Proxy as described below.
Using the Configuration Manager Proxy Configuration Wizard
Populate the wizard pages as follows:
12 SMS Provider location. Use this page to specify the hostname or IP address of the server
where the SMS Provider is installed. If the SMS Provider and the Configuration Manager Proxy
are installed on the same server (the server where you are running this wizard), select the Local
server option. If the SMS Provider is installed on a different server, select the Remote server
option and enter the server hostname or IP address.
13 Configuration Manager Proxy service account. Use this page to specify the user account
that should be used to run the Configuration Manager Proxy service. The account must have
read/write access to the SMS Provider. Select the Local System account option to use the
standard Windows LocalSystem account. Select This account to specify a domain account or
a local user account. Use the Password field to specify the account password.
14 Management Point location and SCCM Site Code. Use this page to specify the
Management Point location and the Configuration Manager site code. Please note that this
page will only be displayed if there's more than one Management Point in your system. If you
have a single Management Point, the values will be determined automatically and the page will
not be displayed.
15 Role-based security. This page allows you to configure the Configuration Manager Proxy role-
based access control. The roles are created during the Parallels Management Suite installation
and include the following:
Administrator. This role provides access to all of the available Configuration Manager Proxy
functions, including Mac registration, Mac management via the Configuration Manager
console, problem monitoring functions, and others.
Problem Monitor. This role provides access to the Parallels Management Suite problem
monitoring functions. Problem Monitor is a service that monitors the system in real time for
possible problems. Members of this role are allowed to use problem monitoring functions,
including running the Problem Monitor, viewing reports, deleting reports, and others.
Enrollers. This role provides access to the Mac registration functionality. A Mac computer
must be registered with the Configuration Manager Proxy before it can be managed via the
Configuration Manager console. Members of this role are allowed to run the Mac registration
utility on a Mac and register it with the Configuration Manager Proxy.
The roles are listed in the Roles list. You can select a role and see the default users and groups
for it. Depending on your requirements, you can remove a default group and/or add a new
group or a user. To remove a group, select it and click the "-" button. To add a group or a user
click the "+" button and use the standard Select Users, Computers, Service Accounts, or
Groups dialog to specify a user or a group.
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16 Configuration Manager Proxy communication ports. Use this page to specify the TCP ports
that the Configuration Manager Proxy will use to communicate with the Configuration Manager
Console and the Macs. The Configuration Manager Proxy uses these ports to serve requests
from the Configuration Manager console and the client agents running on Mac computers. It
also publishes its current port configuration in Active Directory and the DNS in order to be
discoverable by its clients if the port configuration changes. The default ports should be
changed if they are used by some other processes/applications running on the same server as
the Configuration Manager Proxy.
17 Configuration settings summary. Review the configuration settings on this page. If everything
is correct, click Finish. The settings will be applied and the Configuration Manager Proxy
service will start. A message box will be displayed informing you of the result of the operation.
If you need to reconfigure the Configuration Manager Proxy, you can run the configuration utility
later by going to Start > All Programs > Parallels > Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft
SCCM and clicking the SCCM Proxy Configuration Utility item. After you update the
configuration, the Configuration Manager Proxy service must be restarted for the changes to take
effect.
Note: When the Configuration Manager Proxy service settings are applied, a certificate is deployed for it
on the local computer. The Configuration Manager Proxy service account that you specified on the
second page of the wizard is granted Read access to the certificate. If you change the account later, you
have to make sure that the new account has access to the certificate store and can read the
Configuration Manager Proxy certificate private key. For more information, please see View Proxy
Service Certificate Details (p. 17).
Using the Parallels NetBoot Server Configuration Wizard
If you've selected the NetBoot Server installation option, the Parallels NetBoot Configuration
Wizard will automatically open after you complete the installation wizard.
Populate the wizard pages as follows:
1 SMS Provider location. Use this page to specify the hostname or IP address of the server
where the SMS Provider is installed. If the SMS Provider and the NetBoot server are installed on
the same server (the server where you are running this wizard), select the Local server option.
If the SMS Provider is installed on a different server, select the Remote server option and enter
the server hostname or IP address.
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2 Parallels NetBoot Server service account. Use this page to specify the user account that
should be used to run the NetBoot service. The account must have read/write access to the
SMS Provider. Select the Local System account option to use the standard Windows
LocalSystem account. Select This account to specify a domain account or a local user
account. Use the Password field to specify the account password. The LocalSystem account
is normally used when the SMS Provider is located on the same server as the NetBoot service.
A specific account may also be used for the purpose of managing access rights of the NetBoot
service. When running on separate computers, the NetBoot service must have DCOM Remote
Activation permissions. Permissions on the WMI namespace can be set using Server Manager
> Configuration > WMI Control snap-in. Permissions for DCOM remote activation can be set
via dcomcnfg.exe on a computer where the SMS provider is running.
3 NetBoot images path. Specify a folder where the NetBoot server will store .dmg images.
4 Support for unknown Macs. This page allows you to specify whether the NetBoot server is
allowed to work with Macs not assigned to the SCCM site. A Mac assigned to the site can be
fully managed via SCCM. An unknown Mac is recognized on the network, but has not joined
the SCCM site and therefore cannot be managed. You can enable the NetBoot server
functionality for unknown Macs, so you can deploy Mac OS X images on them. Select the
Enable unknown Macs support option to enable this feature. If the option is not selected, the
NetBoot server will work only with Macs assigned to the site.
5 Configuration settings summary. Review the configuration settings on this page. If everything
is correct, click Finish to apply the configuration settings. Once the process is complete, the
Configuration progress window will display the results.
If you need to reconfigure the NetBoot Server, you can run the configuration utility later by going to
Start > All Programs > Parallels > Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM and
clicking the NetBoot Server Configuration Utility item.
Note: Depending on your network topology, you may have to configure UDP traffic forwarding so DHCP
broadcast packets from Mac computers can reach the DHCP server and the NetBoot server. For the
complete information about setting up the network environment for NetBoot, please read KB article
118518 (http://kb.parallels.com/en/118518).
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Configure Windows Firewall
To enable Configuration Manager Proxy network communications, its executable file must be
added to the Windows firewall exception list. The name and path of the executable is as follows:
%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Parallels\Parallels Management Suite for Microsoft
SCCM\pma_isv_proxy_service.exe
To add the executable to the Windows firewall exception list, open the Windows Control Panel and
click (or double-click) Windows Firewall. Depending on the version of Windows, use the
corresponding Windows Firewall dialog to add the pma_isv_proxy_service.exe file to the list
of programs allowed through Windows Firewall. For the list of ports used by Parallels Management
Suite for Microsoft SCCM 2007, see Appendices (p. 126).
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View Proxy Service Certificate Details
The account that you use to run the Configuration Manager Proxy service must have permissions
to access the certificate store on the local computer and to read the Configuration Manager Proxy
certificate private key. The permissions are set automatically when you run the Configuration
Manager Proxy Configuration Wizard and specify the account for running the service. If you're
having a problem accessing Macs from the Configuration Manager console, you can check that the
certificate permissions are valid for the account that you use to run the Configuration Manager
Proxy service.
To view the certificate store permissions
1 Run regedit.exe on the computer where the Configuration Manager Proxy is installed.
2 Navigate to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertificates.
3 Right-click SystemCertificates and select Permissions from the pop-up menu.
4 In the Permissions for SystemCertificates dialog, verify that the user that you use to run the
Configuration Manager Proxy service has the Read permission selected.
To verify that the Configuration Manager Proxy service account has permissions to
read the certificate private key
1 Open the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) from the Start menu by clicking Run and
then typing "mmc".
2 In the File menu, select Add/Remove Snap-in...
3 In the Add or Remove Snap-ins dialog, find and select Certificates in the Available snap-ins
list. Click Add.
4 In the Certificate snap-in dialog, select Computer account and then select Local computer.
5 Click OK in the Add or Remove Snap-in dialog.
6 In the snap-in tree, navigate to Certificates (Local Computer)\Personal\Certificates and
expand it to view the available certificates.
7 Make sure that the Configuration Manager Proxy certificate exists. If it doesn't, run the
Configuration Manager Proxy configuration utility.
8 Right-click the Configuration Manager Proxy certificate, point to All Tasks, and then click
Manage Private Keys.
9 In the Pe
rmissions for Configuration Manager Proxy private keys dialog, verify that the user
(or a group to which the user belongs) has Read access to the certificate's private key.
Note: To view certificates on Windows versions prior to Windows Server 2008, use a resource kit utility
winhttpcertcfg.exe.
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Migrating Configuration Manager Proxy
This section describes how to migrate the Configuration Manager Proxy to another server on the
same Configuration Manager site.
To migrate the Proxy to another server, you need to:
1 Export the Configuration Manager Proxy certificate from the Windows Certificate Store on the
current server.
2 Uninstall the Configuration Manager Proxy from the current server.
3 Import the certificate into the Windows Certificate Store on the new server.
4 Install the Configuration Manager Proxy on the new server.
The following describes how to export the existing certificate and import it on a new server. The
Proxy uninstallation and installation should be performed normally.
Exporting Certificate from Certificate Store
To export a certificate:
1 In Windows, click Start > Run...
2 Type mmc in the Open box. This will open the Microsoft Management Console.
3 In the console, click File > Add/Remove Snap-in to open the Add or Remove Snap-ins
dialog.
4 Click Certificates in the Available snap-ins list.
5 Click the Add button. Select the Computer account option and click Next.
6 On the Select Computer page, select Local computer and click Finish. Click OK to close the
Add or Remove Snap-ins dialog.
7 In the Microsoft Management console, click Console Root / Certificates(Local computer) /
Personal / Certificates.
8 Right-click the Parallels Configuration Manager Proxy certificate and then click the All Tasks >
Export... option in the pop-up menu. The Certificate Export Wizard opens.
9 Click Next on the Welcome page.
10 Select Yes, export the private key and click Next.
11 On the Export File Format page, select the following options:
Personal Information Exchange - PKCS #12 (.PFX)
Include all certificates in the certification path if possible
Export all extended properties
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12 Click Next.
13 On the Password page, type and confirm a password (you’ll be asked for it when importing the
certificate on the new server). Click Next.
14 Type a path and filename for the target certificate file (e.g. C:\sccm_proxy.pfx) and click
Next.
15 Review the export summary and click Finish to complete the wizard.
16 Copy the certificate file to the server where you want to migrate the Configuration Manager
Proxy.
Importing Certificate into Certificate Store
To import a certificate:
1 In Windows, click Start > Run...
2 Type mmc in the Open box and click OK. This will open the Microsoft Management Console.
3 In the console, click File > Add/Remove Snap-in to open the Add or Remove Snap-ins
dialog.
4 Click Certificates in the Available snap-ins list.
5 Click the Add button. Select the Computer account option and click Next.
6 On the Select Computer page, select Local computer and click Finish.
7 Click OK to close the Add or Remove Snap-ins dialog.
8 In the Microsoft Management console, click Console Root / Certificates(Local computer).
9 Right-click the Personal node and then click the All Tasks > Import... item in the pop-up
menu. The Certificate Import Wizard opens.
10 Click Next.
11 On the File to Import page, click the Browse button and select the “.pfx” certificate file that
you exported earlier (make sure to change the filter in the Open dialog to .pfx). Click Next.
12 On the Password page, type the password that you entered when you exported the certificate
and select the Mark this key as exportable... option.
13 Click Next.
14 On the Ce
rtificate Store page, select the Place all certificates in the following store option.
Make sure that the Certificate store field is set to Personal (if it doesn’t, click the Browse
button and select Personal from the list).
15 Click Next.
16 Review the import summary and click Finish to complete the wizard.
17 Install and configure Configuration Manager Proxy on the new server by running the Parallels
Management Suite for Microsoft SCCM installation program.
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18 The Mac computers will automatically discover the new Configuration Manager Proxy and will
update their local Proxy connection records. For more information, please see Updating Proxy
Connection URL (p. 30).
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Parallels Mac Mac Management 2.5 Microsoft SCCM 2007 User guide

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User guide

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