Clarifying Windows OS Support and Configuration Manager 2007

Hi everyone, we have had some feedback about running Windows 7 on Configuration Manager 2007, and we wanted to get something released on what version of ConfigMgr supports Windows 7 clients.  Recently a posting went live about the support for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 in a ConfigMgr SP1 environment.  I wanted to clarify what that support means as we have been communicating that the platform for these Operating Systems needs to be Service Pack 2, currently in Release Candidate status, and due for release at the end of October.

As standard procedure, we do testing for supportability of products in a number of scenarios.  This includes in market products such as ConfigMgr SP1.  Last week, KB Article 974236 was released, entitled “Update rollup for System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 to add support for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 clients”.  Please refer to this KB for complete details of the rollup contents.

With this rollup we have added basic support for client management capabilities on SP1 for recognizing and being able to target Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 systems.  This will hopefully allow organizations some flexibility in upgrading to SP2, while being able to prioritize there interest in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.

This support is limited to client only.  Service Pack 2 for Configuration Manager is required for the following areas:

  • Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 OS Deployment
  • Admin Console access from a Windows 7 client or Windows Server 2008 R2
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 hosting site server roles
  • BranchCache
  • Direct Access
  • App-V 4.6 (x64) support
  • Future migration to R3

The System Center team would highly encourage organizations to consider implementing Service Pack 2 for Configuration Manager when released.  We hope that this hotfix rollup for Service Pack 1 sites provides enough assistance to commence testing and migration to Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2.

 

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Published 16 September 09 05:08 by jeffwettlaufer

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Jeff Wettlaufer – Sr. Technical Product Manager, System Center. Jeff has been with Microsoft for 9 years, and in that time has specialized in enterprise infrastructure management, from deployment to operations, from the datacenter to the client. Jeff blogs regularly at (http://blogs.technet.com/systemcenter; http://www.wettlaufer.com) and can be found on both Facebook and twitter (jeffwettlaufer). Jeff’s main areas of specialty are; enterprise management, virtualization, windows deployment methodology, Management, Security, Windows and Office product lines, as well as Infrastructure Optimization. In addition to this, Jeff has been heavily involved in build strategy, infrastructure lifecycle management, client and server build automation, Resource Kits (Windows and Office) , Management technologies and the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. In his time in Microsoft – both in the UK and Redmond HQ, he has worked with international customers and partners on different sizes of organizations, from Small Business up to large scale Enterprise deployments, numbering over 700,000 seats. In these engagements Jeff has assisted in deploying a secure well managed infrastructure, incorporating virtualization capabilities, removing deployment blockers, planning deployment automation, and customizing builds to suit corporate needs. Finally, Jeff has worked closely with the Partner community in service definition and offering development of the Microsoft platform. Previous to Microsoft, Jeff was with a UK Partner specializing in desktop deployments and Novell technology (CNE). Prior to 2000 Jeff lived in Vancouver Canada and was a Network Administrator for the Bank of Montreal. Jeff graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1996. As a new dad, most of his time is spent with his wife of 13 years, and his son Gavin. In his spare time, Jeff is active in hockey, cycling, basketball, rowing, golf, skiing and running. He loves to cook and travel in search of great food and wine with his wife (and new son) when the schedule permits!

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