![]() ![]() Microsoft Endpoint Manager is an integrated solution for managing all of your devices, and Microsoft brought together Configuration Manager and Intune without a complex migration and with simplified licensing. Thus, the ‘Current Branch’ for Microsoft Endpoint Manager was born. Microsoft started releasing more periodic updates to Microsoft Endpoint Manager, adopting the ‘branch’ nomenclature from other teams within Microsoft ( Windows, Windows Server, etc.). Back in the day, System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) followed the same update cadence as the rest of System Center (2012 R2, 2016, 2019, etc.).Ī few years ago, starting in version 1910 (October 2019), Configuration Manager became a part of Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Newer versions include 2107, 2111, and the brand-new 2203 release! Some history about System Center Configuration Managerįirst, let’s go through some recent history of the product as the naming conventions can be confusing. ![]() This allows you to seamlessly run in-place upgrades to newer versions of Microsoft Endpoint Manager on each of your site servers. During setup or after setup, you’ll have the ability to let Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM) download ‘feature updates’ from the current branch. The installation media (ISO) that comes with System Center 2022 includes the stable release version 2103 (released in March of 2021). I also have a separate post about how to install System Center Operations Manager 2022 (SCOM) on Petri. Don’t let the name and version number confuse you, I’ll get to the naming changes below. In this post, I’ll be showing you how to install Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager 2103. Getting started with the Configuration Manager console.Installing Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager. ![]() Some history about System Center Configuration Manager. ![]()
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