

In this post, I will cover the manual installation of the ConfigMgr console. If you want to deploy the SCCM console using SCCM, you can use the steps mentioned in that post. In my previous post on SCCM console deployment, I covered the steps to package and deploy the Configuration Manager console using SCCM. I would suggest that IT professionals install the console on their laptops instead. It is not advised to use the console installed on the site server if you have a team that regularly uses SCCM console to complete daily tasks. However, you cannot connect a Configuration Manager console to a secondary site. Using the Configuration Manager console, you can either connect to a central administration site or a primary site.

The SCCM admins use the console to manage the Configuration Manager environment. When you install SCCM, the console is also installed on the server. I’ll demonstrate how to remotely install the Configuration Manager console using the command prompt, as well as talk about log files that are related to the ConfigMgr console.

In this post, I will cover the 3 best ways to install SCCM console on Windows 10 computers.
