Home Forums > Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM > Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM > Cannot configure SCCM Proxy Discussion in ' Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM ' started by PaulS13, Sep 13, 2016. After setup, you should see your registered devices in the SCCM console under Administration > Parallels Mac Management > Device Enrollment Program > Devices. Coming Soon One really cool feature that is coming soon to Parallels Mac Management for SCCM v5. In my Part 1 which is about the step-by-step-how-to-integrate-parallels-mac-management-with-sccm-2012-r2-part-1, I have explain and given the guidance how to prepare the general requirements before do the Parallels integration in to SCCM 2012 R2. So in this step which is Part 2, I will show you how you need to do the integration.
Now that you've got the Parallels Mac Management for SCCM tool install and discovered your Mac clients on the network by following my post: HERE. You're ready to start deploying applications. What you'll need for this is to re-package your applications into the .cmmac format. For more information on how to re-package your applications, check out my post HERE
Get adobe acrobat reader for mac. First thing you'll want to to do is create an application in SCCM, like you may normally do and select Mac from the dropdown and browse to your .cmmac file. Click Next>
You're hoping for the green check mark of approval here!
You can provide the application information here e.g. App Name, Publisher, Software version. If you'd like you could categorize the application so it appears organized. Click Next >
Click Next >
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Borderlands 2 mac download tpb. Click Close if all is green.
As usual you'll want to Distribute the Content of your application
For deploying an application. You will need a command in your Deployment Type's program tab similar to this:
/usr/bin/ditto 'Firefox.app' '/Applications/Firefox.app' :rm -rf '/Applications/Firefox.app'
This command is basically extracting .app for the application and putting it into the Applications Folder. Above also contains the removal command.
You may want to right click on your application, browse to application catalog and set the icon as I did above.
When complete. Right click on the application and click Distribute Content
Click Next >
Click Next >
https://renewpower653.weebly.com/blog/parallels-desktop-30-for-mac-requirements. Add the Distribution Points you want to distribute to
Click Next >
Click Close
Select your Mac collection. You may have created separate collections of your Macs, in this example. I'm only deploying to one. Click Ok
How to download mac os on windows. Click Next >
Select your DP and Next >
You can set the application to be required or available. Click Next >
Set your schedule, however you like and click Next >
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I left my settings here as default but that's up to yourself. Click Next >
Click Next >
Click Close
And now your application is installed and appears within the Parallels Application Portal. Nifty, eh?
Get the App-V Decison Matrix and Interactive Tool.
See what the right deployment option for your applications is.
Honda civic front license plate. Organizations are looking to manage their Apple Macs along side their existing Windows systems using existing tools already used in enterprises like Microsoft’s System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM). Parallels (the maker of virtual machine technology that has allowed Mac users to run Windows guest sessions for years) just updated their add-in to SCCM, “Parallels Mac Management 4.0” for Microsoft SCCM.
I wrote about Parallels’ first foray into the SCCM management plug-in business over a year ago, which I was very impressed with their initial release, and since then, Parallel’s has consistently updated their product to make it extremely valuable in the management of Apple Macs in any enterprise already using System Center Configuration Manager.
Some of the basics that Parallels Mac Management provides to SCCM:
As Parallels has shared in their press releases, in this latest release, key features include:
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We have had many enterprises that have been running two (or more) endpoint management tools to consolidate them to decrease costs and the complexity of owning and managing multiple tools. By adding in Mac management to an organization’s existing System Center Configuration Manager Windows management solution, enterprises have been able to simplify their endpoint management toolset. Additionally, with a common tool, organizations are able to create consistency in configuration policies and security policies “pushed” to endpoints, regardless of whether the device is a Windows computer, Windows tablet, Apple Mac laptop, Windows laptop, or the like. Typically with two separate tools, the consistency of policies and security processes varied from platform to platform, that can now be made similar and consistent.
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The Parallels Mac Management add-in has been a GREAT addition for enterprises already using System Center Configuration Manager to manage their Windows systems to ALSO manage their Macs. https://renewpower653.weebly.com/blog/parallels-for-mac-ebay. Experiences have been extremely positive, and now with the addition of new functionality in v4 of the release, it makes the solution even more valuable to enterprises.
For more information from Parallels, see http://www.parallels.com/products/mac-management/ that has demo videos available, along with comparison charts and datasheets. A great solution for any enterprise with both Windows and Mac users.
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