chimmez Posted November 27, 2012 Report post Posted November 27, 2012 Hello, Just a bit of background information: This is a school environment, servicing around 150 PCs. The new environment will have two main servers; AD-1 (A new server, 32gb Ram and Dual Xeon Procs) and our current server P-01, (Older Xeon machine, 12GB Ram). AD-1 is going to be the single domain controller for the domain, and I am hoping to get SCCM 2012 running purely from the older machine. I wish to use Server 2012 on AD-1, and am willing to use 2008R2 on P-01 as SCCM2012 is not currently supported on Server 2012. This will be a clean slate; I will be starting the whole thing from scratch by wiping all of the data from the old server. What I need to know: I have read all of the guides which have been posted on this forum with regards to setting up SCCM2012, and I have successfully created a test environment identical to the guides provided (with a few little hiccups, of course). However, what I would like to ask is: 1. Does the SCCM 2012 server have to be a domain controller, or is this recommended at all? 2. Will P-01 be able to communicated properly with AD-1 if AD-1 is using Server 2012? 3. As I need to extend the AD Schema on AD-1 for SCCM2012 to be functional, is this possible from Server 2012? (ie, if the functional level of the domain is 2012, or would I need to set the functional level back to 2008) 4. The RTM Guides for setting up SCCM 2012 are specific for a CAS setup; I only require a Primary Site setup, and thus have been using the guides from the release candidate; however, at the top of the guides, it suggests that they are not up to date, and to use the newer guides that are only for CAS setups. Am i missing something, or should I just keep using the guides from the RC? Thanks in advance everyone, your help is highly appreciated. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter van der Woude Posted November 27, 2012 Report post Posted November 27, 2012 Short answers: 1. No, 2.Yes, 3.Yes, 4.Basics for the setup don't differ much between RC and RTM... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingen Posted November 29, 2012 Report post Posted November 29, 2012 You can use the RC guide's for a standalone RTM setup Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...