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In the first post of this SCCM 1511 Installation Guide blog series, we planned our hierarchy, prepared our server and Active Directory.

In part 2, we installed and configured SQL in order to perform SCCM 1511 installation.

In part 3, we will run the prerequisite checker and proceed to the complete SCCM 1511 installation. We will install a stand-alone Primary site.

If you’re already running SCCM 2012 and want an upgrade to SCCM 1511, do not follow this guide. This guide is for a new SCCM 1511 installation only. See our upgrade guide instead.

Prerequisite Check

Before launching the SCCM 1511 installation, we recommend to launch the Prereqchk tool in order to verify if all components are configured correctly. The SCCM 1511 installation wizard will also run this check but if you’re missing a requirement, you’ll have to go through the whole installation wizard again after fixing it. We prefer to use the standalone tool before running the setup.

To start the prerequisite check tool :

Open an Administrator command prompt

Browse to .\SMSSETUP\BIN\X64

Run the following command : Prereqchk.exe /AdminUI

If you follow the prerequisite guide correctly you’ll have this result :

Refer to this Technet article to see the list of all checks done by the tool.

If you have any warning or error refer to this Technet article in order to resolve it, or go thought part 1 and part 2 of this guide.

SCCM 1511 Installation

We are finally ready to launch the setup. First, reboot the server. This will make sure that the machine is not in a Reboot pending state.

Mount and open the SCCM 1511 ISO that was previously downloaded from the Microsoft Volume Licensing Site

Run Splash.hta

Select Install

On the first screen, Click Next

On the Getting Started screen, Select Install a Configuration Manager Primary Site and click Next

On the Product Key screen, enter it and click Next

On the Microsoft Software License Terms screen, accept the terms and click Next

On the Prerequisite Licences screen, accept the License Terms and click Next

On the Prerequisite Downloads screen, specify a location to download the prerequisite file. This folder can be deleted after setup

On the Server Language Selection screen, select the language you want to display in the SCCM Console and Reports. You can modify language later by running setup again and select the Site Maintenance option

On the Client Language Selection screen, select the Client language to support. You can modify languages later by running setup again and select the Site Maintenance option

On the Site and Installation Settings screen, enter your Site Code . Use the same Site Code as you specified when creating your Database Note : Site codes cannot be used more than one time in a Configuration Manager hierarchy for a central administration site or primary sites. If you reuse a site code, you run the risk of having object ID conflicts in your Configuration Manager hierarchy. This applies also if you’re doing a migration from an earlier version.

screen, enter your . Use the same Site Code as you specified when creating your Database Enter your Site Name. This name will appear in the console so choose accordingly

On the Primary Site Installation screen, select Install the primary site as a stand-alone site. If you have a Central Administration site, this is where you would join the Primary Site to the existing hierarchy

On the warning, click Yes

On the Database Information screen

screen Enter your SQL Server Name . In our case the SQL server is the same box as SCCM

. In our case the SQL server is the same box as SCCM Leave the Instance Blank

Blank Enter your Database name . Once again, this must match the previously created Database in part 2

. Once again, this must match the previously created Database in part 2 Leave the Service Broker Port to 4022

On the Database Information screen : Enter the path to the SQL Server data file. Locate this on the SQL Volume Enter the path to the SQL Server log file. Locate this on the SQL Logs Volume. I like to use the same directory where I created my database and logs (E:\SCCMDB, G:\SCCMLogs)

screen :

On the SMS Provider Settings screen, leave the SMS Provider to the default value which is the local server. Refer to the following Technet article to read about the SMS Provider.

On the Client Computer Communication Settings screen, select Configure the communication method on each site system role. This is where you select to have HTTPS or not on your initial Management Point and Distribution Point. This settings can be change later

On the Site System Roles screen :

screen : Check Install a Management Point

Check Install a Distribution Point

We will install both MP and DP on the same box so leave the FQDN as is The Client connection drop-down is unavailable due to our previous selection



On the Usage Data screen, click Next. This new screen basically tells that you accept that you will send some telemetry data to Microsoft

On the Service Connection Point screen, click Next. This new role enables your deployment to download updates and new features

On the Settings Summary Screen, review your options and click Next

On the Prerequisite Check screen, you should have no error since you’ve run it before setup, click Next

The installation is in progress. You can count between 15 and 30 minutes depending of your server specifications

You can follow the progress by clicking the View Log button or open the ConfigMgrSetup.log file on the C: drive

Wait for Core setup has completed and close the wizard

We’re still not done yet ! Before opening the SCCM console, we suggest to install the following tools :

CMTrace

CMTrace will become your best friend when reading log files.

Open the SCCM ISO

Browse to .SMSSETUPTOOLS

Click on CMTrace.exe

Click on YES to set is as your default log viewer

Additionally you can read our blog post :

System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Toolkit

The SCCM 2012 R2 toolkit is compatible with SCCM 1511 and contains fifteen downloadable tools to help you manage and troubleshoot SCCM.

Download and install it here

Extra

You can also refer to our blog post about Useful Resources to help you begin with SCCM.

If you need further help to understand and configure various SCCM site component, consult our Step-by-Step SCCM 1511 Installation Guide blog series. It covers all you need to know.

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