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Hi,
Yes, sorry – I’ve been so used to calling it SCCM, i just continue to call it that :)
I’m running the latest version.
In my vmware, I’ve setup a virtual switch which is connected to a virtual NIC which is disconnected. The SCCM DC, SCCM and Win10Client VM are all connected to this virtual switch so effectively can ping each other BUT unable to reach my desktop PC or internet etc. I connect via the console window in vmware, I can connect and login ok and I can ping the sccm DC and sccm server ok between the both. When i PXE boot the win10client, it gets a DHCP address from the sccmdc in the correct range so that’s all good, it just doesn’t progress.
Yes, I’ve also assigned them a different network range i.e 192.168.2.0 network IP addresses.
Like I say, I had this all working in SCCM 2012 but unsure why it wont work now. I know there has been a lot of changes and some stuff has been deprecated since 2012 SCCM so I’ve tried following some guide i had for 2012 as best I can and also looking up new guides but I’m at a loss now.
I want to try and learn more SCCM to try and progress my career in this avenue as I’m pretty much stagnated in my current role, I been doing it for a long time and have been given endless promises of being involved in other things and doing a hybrid type role etc but nothing ever happens, it all sounds good and then all goes quiet. From my existing role, SCCM or end point manager seems like the next logical step but getting into it seems pretty hard as all jobs I’ve seen want x years experience etc and I don’t have that as I’ve only used SCCM from the client perspective with no real access to be able to add drivers or software and deploy it. Been looking for some entry type jobs into sccm but doesn’t seem to be any about.
My current role, I’m starting to see not much future in so looking to try and get some experience/exposure to something else to try and move on into something that will be around for another 15 years or so as not getting any younger to keep learning new stuff :)
Thanks
Kev
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