![]() ![]() But, for those computers that already have the client installed locally, my manual records are ignored and deviceĭiscovery and auto-creation takes place. In situations like this, I typically delete all existing records with that name, then create a new device with the specified MAC address. I only care about records with MAC addresses everything else is irrelevant. The reason I would want to delete record #2 is because it has no MAC address. ![]() If I deleted record #2, and the device reboots / user logs into it, discovery will happen again and recreate this exact same record, completely ignoring Device record #1. N o MAC address, because discovery (for whatever reason I do not manage the discovery params and settings) did not pick it up. I s installed (both in the device record, and literally). This record has an associated MAC address because I manually entered it in.ĭevice record #2 - This record is auto-created through (probably, but unknown to me) device discovery on our network. Installed (it actually is on the machine right now). In the device list, there are duplicate device names.ĭevice record #1 - I created this record manually. To have the MAC address on the SCCM device record to do this. Please note that it isĪbsolutely necessar y (at least in my environment) I am trying to deploy an OS through SCCM via PXE. I can, however, check current settings if info is needed. I am not a sysadmin, I only use SCCM to deploy OS (reimage) various machines on LAN.ĭo not ask me to change server settings, I will not be able to do that.System Center Configuration Manager Version 1806. ![]()
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