You don’t really migrate clients. You must deploy the 2012 agent to them using any of the methods available to you. What’s best for you partly depends upon how you are deploying your 2007 agents today and the connectivity from the primary site servers to the client base.
Options include (not in any particular order): · Client push from the 2012 site · Client startup script · 2012 client installation using package/program in 2007 · Others as listed at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712298.aspx J From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of JRIT Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 6:42 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [mssms] CM Client migration Folks, Please, I need help to deicide how to migrate my SCCM 2007 clients to SCCM 2012 clients. I saw some posts on the Internet, but nothing to clear to know the best and FAST way to do that. Current Scenario (SCCM 2007): I have 1 CENTRAL SITE and 3 PRIMARY SITES all in same location, I have 3 branch offices with SECONDARY SITES + DP, each branch office have 300 SCCM CLients installed on desktops. New Scenario (SCCM 2012 side by side 2007): I have one CAS + PRIMARY, each BRANCH OFFICE I will have just CM 2012 DP. What is the BEST and FAST way to migrate my SCCM 2007 CLients from branch offices? Currently I will have SCCM 2007 DP on each branch location and this will be migrated only affter ALL SCCM CLient by upgrated to SCCM 2012 clients. Any suggestions here?

