If the clients never talk to the network and you aren’t getting any inventory
from them why not just disable them in AD?
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Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
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We looked at IBCM, Direct Access. Customer doesn’t have the budget to do either.
I’m trying to clean up the 800 systems not able to push the clients to.
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I didn’t see anyone say it was cheaper.
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Doesn’t require Enterprise over Pro, but otherwise, no idea.
Daniel Ratliff
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How is IBCM cheaper than DA???
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John Marcum
MCITP, MCTS, MCSA
Desktop Architect
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bradnan, Jerry
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IBCM will also require a PKI environment. Does your client have PKI in place
with appropriate CA placement?
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IBCM instead? Just need a DMZ MP. If you don’t need patching or software
distribution, all you need is a MP.
Daniel Ratliff
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Yea want to do that, but my customer doesn’t have the budget.
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Get Direct Access setup. Even though they are gone for long periods of time,
if they have an internet connection, they are connected.
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Guys and Gals,
I’m trying to clean Active Directory since I have about 800 systems unable to
receive the client in SCCM. However, I have an issue everyone needs to
understand.
The issue is, we a few hundred machines that do not connect through the network
from 3-9months at a time. The applications they use are all web based and there
isn’t a need to log into the network.
Were still working on an asset inventory (Hopefully SCCM and ServiceNow),
Currently no option to verify what is currently is deployed.
Thoughts on how to resolve this?
James
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