Do not fetch devices without 'Last Seen' - Select whether to fetch devices without a Last Seen date.Password (required) - The user's password.If you are using a domain user, specify the domain and the user name in the following format: domain\username.For details, see Creating a Local Read-Only User for Microsoft SQL Server. The best practice is to create a dedicated SQL local user for Axonius usage.User Name (required) - A user name with read-only permissions.Database (required) - The name of the database inside the SQL Server (Usually starts with "CM_").Port (optional, default: 1433) - The port used for the connection.If no instance is supplied, the default instance will be used.To use a specific named instance, the value supplied should be in the following format. SCCM/MSSQL Server (required) - The DNS / IP Address of the Microsoft SQL Server your SCCM instance is using.This adapter fetches the following types of assets: Related enforcement actions: Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) - Add or Remove Assets to Collection. The adapter connects directly to the SCCM MSSQL database to pull additional device information such as installed software, patches, and collection data.Īxonius can add assets to SCCM collections directly in the Enforcement Center. Even more importantly, by combining SCCM with network/infrastructure data coming from additional adapters, we can identify unmanaged or even rogue devices on the network.Īxonius will collect common device information such as the hostname, IPs, MAC address, and serial number. SCCM is a powerful endpoint management solution that provides a robust inventory of our managed devices in Axonius. Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) now renamed Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM), is a systems management software product for managing large groups of computers running Windows NT, Windows Embedded, macOS (OS X), Linux or UNIX, as well as Windows Phone, Symbian, iOS and Android mobile operating systems. About Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)
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