How to Manage Collections in Configuration Manager
Updated: May 14, 2015
Applies To: System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1, System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1
Use the overview information in this topic to help you perform management tasks for collections in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.
Note
For information about how to create Configuration Manager collections, see How to Create Collections in Configuration Manager.
How to Manage Device Collections
In the Assets and Compliance workspace, select Device Collections, select the collection to manage, and then select a management task.
Use the following table for more information about the management tasks that might require some information before you select them.
Management task |
Details |
More information |
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Show Members |
Displays all of the resources that are members of the selected collection in a temporary node under the Devices node. |
No additional information. |
Add Selected Items |
Provides the following options to perform one of the following actions:
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Install Client |
Opens the Install Client Wizard which uses client push installation to install a Configuration Manager client on all computers in the selected collection. |
How to Install Configuration Manager Clients by Using Client Push |
Manage Affinity Requests |
Opens the Manage User Device Affinity Requests dialog box where you can approve or reject pending requests to establish user device affinities for devices in the selected collection. |
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Manage Out of Band |
Provides the following options for using out of band management on computers in the selected collection:
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Clear Required PXE Deployments |
Clears any required PXE boot deployments from all members of the selected collection. |
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Update Membership |
Evaluates the membership for the selected collection. For collections with many members, this update might take some time to finish. Use the Refresh action to update the display with the new collections members after the update is completed. |
No additional information. |
Add Resources |
Opens the Add Resources to Collection dialog box where you can search for new resources to add to the selected collection. Note The icon for the selected collection displays an hourglass symbol while the update is in progress. |
No additional information. |
Client Notification |
Instructs all clients in the selected device collection to download computer policy (Configuration Manager SP1 and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager) or user policy (System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager only) |
No additional information. |
Endpoint Protection |
Performs a full or quick antimalware scan or downloads the latest antimalware definitions to computers in the selected collection. |
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Export |
Opens the Export Collection Wizard that helps you export this collection to a Managed Object Format (MOF) file that can then be archived or used at another Configuration Manager site. Important When you export a collection, collections that are referenced by the selected collection through the use of an Include or Exclude rule are not exported. |
No additional information. |
Copy |
Creates a copy of the selected collection. The new collection uses the selected collection as a limiting collection. |
No additional information. |
Delete |
Deletes the selected collection. You can also delete all of the resources in the collection from the site database. Note You cannot delete the collections that are built into Configuration Manager. |
For a list of the built-in collections, see Introduction to Collections in Configuration Manager. |
Simulate Deployment |
Opens the Simulate Application Deployment Wizard which lets you test the results of an application deployment without installing or uninstalling the application. |
How to Simulate an Application Deployment in Configuration Manager |
Deploy |
Displays the following options:
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How to Manage User Collections
In the Assets and Compliance workspace, select User Collections, select the collection to manage, and then select a management task.
Use the following table for more information about the management tasks that might require some information before you select them.
Management task |
Details |
More information |
---|---|---|
Show Members |
Displays all of the resources that are members of the selected collection in a temporary node under the Users node. |
No additional information. |
Add Selected Items |
This option lets you perform one of the following actions:
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Manage Affinity Requests |
Opens the Manage User Device Affinity Requests dialog box where you can approve or reject pending requests to establish user device affinities for users in the selected collection. |
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Update Membership |
Evaluates the membership for the selected collection. For collections with many members, this update might take some time to finish. Use the Refresh action to update the display with the new collections members after the update is completed. Note The icon for the selected collection displays an hourglass symbol while the update is in progress. |
No additional information. |
Add Resources |
Opens the Add Resources to Collection dialog box where you can search for new resources to add to the selected collection. |
No additional information. |
Export |
Opens the Export Collection Wizard that helps you to export this collection to a Managed Object Format (MOF) file that can then be archived or used at another Configuration Manager site. Important When you export a collection, collections that are referenced by the selected collection through the use of an Include or Exclude rule are not exported. |
No additional information. |
Copy |
Creates a copy of the selected collection. The new collection uses the selected collection as a limiting collection. |
No additional information. |
Delete |
Deletes the selected collection. You can also delete all of the resources in the collection from the site database. Note You cannot delete the collections that are built into Configuration Manager. |
For a list of the built-in collections, see Introduction to Collections in Configuration Manager. |
Simulate Deployment |
Opens the Simulate Application Deployment Wizard which lets you test the results of an application deployment without installing or uninstalling the application. |
How to Simulate an Application Deployment in Configuration Manager |
Deploy |
Displays the following options:
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How to Deploy Applications in Configuration Manager How to Deploy Packages and Programs in Configuration Manager How to Deploy Configuration Baselines in Configuration Manager |
Collection Properties
When you open the Properties dialog box for a collection, you can view and configure the following properties for a collection.
Tab name |
More information |
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General |
Lets you view and configure general information about the selected collection including the collection name and the limiting collection. |
Membership Rules |
Lets you configure the membership rules that define the membership of this collection. For more information, see How to Create Collections in Configuration Manager. |
Power Management |
Lets you configure power management plans that are assigned to computers in the selected collection. For more information, see Power Management in Configuration Manager. |
Deployments |
Displays any software that has been deployed to members of the selected collection. |
Maintenance Windows |
Lets you view and configure maintenance windows that are applied to members of the selected collection. For more information, see How to Use Maintenance Windows in Configuration Manager. |
Collection Variables |
Lets you configure variables that apply to this collection and can be used by task sequences. For more information, see How to Manage Task Sequences in Configuration Manager. |
Out of Band Management |
If an out of band service point is installed, this option enables members of the selected collection for provisioning for AMT-based computers. For more information, see Out of Band Management in Configuration Manager. |
Distribution Point Groups |
Lets you associate one or more distribution point groups to members of the selected collection. For more information, see Content Management in Configuration Manager. |
Security |
Displays the administrative users who have permissions for the selected collection from associated roles and security scopes. |
Monitor |
Lets you configure when alerts are generated for client status and Endpoint Protection. For more information, see How to Configure Client Status in Configuration Manager and How to Configure Alerts for Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager. |