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System Center Essentials 2010 Installationsprobleme nach TRIAL Löschung

Hallo liebe Systemhelden,
ich habe auf einem virtuellen 2008 R2 (Hyper-V) den Einsatz der SCE 2010 evaluiert. Nach Ablauf der Testperiode wurde die Software nicht deinstalliert da die virtuelle Umgebung nur für die Evaluation eingerichtet worden war.

Der virtuelle Server inkl. zugehörigem config-File sowie dem HDD Abbild wurden gelöscht. Nun wollen wir die SCE 2010 produktiv einsetzen, ein Server (ebenfalls virtuell) ist aufgesetzt und die SCE (nach einigen Problemen) installiert.

Das Problem: Die SCE Konsole findet keine Clients, respektive behauptet das es bereits einen SCE Server im AD gibt - das Problem resultiert aus der nicht geschehenen Deinstallation der SCE 2010 Trial.

Frage: Wie können wir die damals via GP installierten SCE Agents manuell / via AD von den Clients löschen damit die neue SCE Installation die Clients findet und den neuen Agent verteilen kann?

Zur Not gehen wir alle Rechner durch und deinstallieren den Agent manuell.. leider habe ich aber auch dazu nichts gefunden face-sad

Grüße,
Tim

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FLUIDVT
FLUIDVT 09.07.2012 um 15:22:44 Uhr
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If you’re evaluating SCE or plan on moving SCE to new hardware it is important to understand how to correctly remove SCE from your environment prior to starting a new installation. We have performed many reinstallations while developing our SCE installation procedures and I thought I would share the steps.


Delete SCE Managed Computers Group from Active Directory

Start > Run > dsa.msc
Right-click on DomainName and click Find…
Type SCE Managed Computers into the Name box and click Find Now
Right-click SCE Managed Computers in the results pane and click Delete
Close Active Directory Users & Computers


Delete Group Policies

If you performed a default installation of System Center Essentials you will have two group policy objects that were automatically created for you. Follow these steps to delete the group policies.

Start > Run > gpmc.msc
Expand DomainName > Group Policy Objects in the left pane
Right-click SCE Managed Computers Group Policy (…) and click Delete
Right-click System Center Essentials All Computers Policy and click Delete
Close Group Policy Management Console


Delete Service Connection Point (SCE)

The following procedure requires ADSI Edit.

Start > Run > adsiedit.msc
Right-click ADSI Edit in the left pane and click Connect…
Select Default naming context in the Select a well known Naming Context box and click OK
Right-click Default naming context in the left pane and select New > Query…
Type SCESCP in the Name box
Click the Browse… button, select DomainName , and click OK
Paste (&(objectCategory=serviceConnectionPoint)(cn=SCESCP)) into the Query String box and click OK
Highlight and then expand Default naming context in the left pane
Select SCESCP in the left pane
Right-click CN=SCESCP in the middle pane and click Delete
Leave ADSI Edit open for the next step


Delete Service Connection Point (SDKServiceSCP)

Right-click Default naming context in the left pane and select New > Query…
Type SDKSCP in the Name box
Click the Browse… button, select DomainName , and click OK
Paste (&(objectCategory=serviceConnectionPoint)(cn=SDKServiceSCP)) into the Query String box and click OK
Highlight and then expand Default naming context in the left pane
Select SDKSCP in the left pane
Right-click the appropriate CN=SDKServiceSCP entry in the middle pane and click Delete

Identifying the appropriate entry to delete in step 7 above requires finding the entry that corresponds to the name of the SCE server to be removed. Look at the distinguished name column in the middle pane to locate the right computer name.

Quelle:
http://blog-eng.dbtek.it/2009/04/uninstalling-system-center-essential.h ...