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And Compliance workspace, right-click the device, user, or user collection for which you want
to see resultant client settings, click Client Settings, and then click Resultant Client Settings.
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CLIENT SETTINGS
You can learn more about client settings at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/library
/gg682109.aspx .
EXAM TIP
Remember how settings are resolved when multiple client settings apply through collec-
tion membership.
Thought experiment
Configuration Manager client deployment
You are planning the deployment of the Configuration Manager client at Contoso.
As part of the planning process, you need to determine how to handle computers
that are not joined to the domain and computers that are running the Mac OS X
operating system. With this information in mind, answer the following questions:
1. What steps do you need to take to install the Configuration Manager client on
nondomain-joined Windows-based computers?
2. Which site system roles require web server certificates when you use
Configuration Manager to manage computers running Mac OS X?
3. Which site system roles require client authentication certificates when you use
Configuration Manager to manage computers running Mac OS X?
Objective summary
On computers running Windows operating systems, the UI for the Configuration
Manager client consists of two parts: the Configuration Manager control panel and
Software Center.
Users can set the preferences for software delivery or remote control by using
Software Center.
You must manually install the Configuration Manager client software on workgroup-
based computers and configure a network access account to allow access to resources
in the site server domain for clients that are not domain members.
To configure a client for Internet-based client management, obtain a computer certifi-
cate from a trusted certification authority (CA). You must configure the client with the
Internet fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the management point.
 
 
 
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