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SCCM 2007 need to push configmgr hotfixes to clients with default configmgr client

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I'm trying to get the client push method working from within sccm. My question is after sccm discovers the client workstation and pushes out the default configmgr client version 4.00.6487.2000 how do I get the hotfixes of the configmgr out to the clients? I have a few configmgr hotfixes which need to be installed on the clients?

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Hi,

Either you include them in the Properties for the client push installation so that they are installed during the client installation http://ccmexec.com/2010/12/installing-the-sccm-hotfixes-on-the-clients/ or you use a script like this to apply it afterwards.

http://ccmexec.com/2011/04/installing-multiple-sccm-client-hotfixes/

 

Regards,

Jörgen

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Jorgen,

 

I checked out your post and it makes sense. I wanted to know before I make the changes is in the screenshot where I would add in the changes for the default client push installation? I see that all it states is the site code which I don't want it to break. Also if I add in those changes do I have to include all of the entries including the default one for the KB977384 which I believe it had already included but since were modifiying we have to also add back in?

 

On a seperate note by default in the package for my KB977384 - advanced client hotfix - test the program command line calls

msiexec.exe /p sccm2007ac-sp2-kb977384-x86-enu.msp /L*v %TEMP%\sccm2007ac-sp2-kb977384-x86-enu.msp.LOG /q REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=mous

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