You work as a senior administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single
domain named ABC.com. ABC.com makes use of System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.
All client workstations in ABC.com’s System Center 2012 Configuration Manager hierarchy include
a newly developed custom hardware device.
You want to make sure that data regarding the newly developed custom hardware device is
included in the Configuration Manager information.
Which of the following actions should you take?
A.
You should consider adding a WMI class to the Hardware inventory Classes list.
B.
You should consider enabling the default WMI classes used by Configuration Manager.
C.
You should consider creating an IDMIF file.
D.
You should consider creating a NOIDMIF file.
If custom device implements wmi classes, yes you only need to add their wmic class to hw inventory.
In all outher cases you need to use NOIDMIF file.
Use NOIDMIF files to collect information about client devices that cannot be inventoried by Configuration Manager. For example, you might want to collect device asset number information that exists only as a label on the device. NOIDMIF inventory is automatically associated with the client device that it was collected from.