What should you do?

You have a System Center Configuration Manager 2007 environment.

You want to manage several computers over the Internet. You install the Configuration Manager client
agent on these computers.

You log on to one of the computers by using administrative rights. You discover that you are unable to of
specify the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the Internet-based management point.

You need to ensure that you can configure the Internet-based management point FQDN from the Configuration Manager item in Control Panel.

What should you do?

You have a System Center Configuration Manager 2007 environment.

You want to manage several computers over the Internet. You install the Configuration Manager client
agent on these computers.

You log on to one of the computers by using administrative rights. You discover that you are unable to of
specify the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the Internet-based management point.

You need to ensure that you can configure the Internet-based management point FQDN from the Configuration Manager item in Control Panel.

What should you do?

A.
Reinstall the client agent by running the ccmsetup.exe command with the CCMALWAYSINF=1 property on the command line.

B.
Reinstall the client agent by running the ccmsetup.exe command with the CCMALWAYSINF=0 property on the command line.

C.
Migrate the Configuration Manager site to native mode.

D.
Add entries for your site systems to a public DNS server.



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