Microsoft KB Archive/199267

= SMS: SMS 1.2 and SMS 2.0 Logon Scripts Coexistence =

Article ID: 199267

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q199267



SUMMARY
This articles lists a few issues to be aware of to support Systems Management Server 1.2 and Systems Management Server 2.0 scripts on the same logon server.



MORE INFORMATION
 In your Systems Management Server 1.2 site, modify the logon scripts manually. Do not use the Automatically Configure Workstation Logon Scripts option. When you enable the Automatically Configure Workstation Logon Scripts option, Systems Management Server 1.2 periodically overwrites the script files with its own version of the files. On your Systems Management Server 2.0 site server, go to the SMS\Data\NT_Logon directory.

 Rename NT_Logon.pcf to NT_Logon.old Copy the NT_Logon_Interop.pcf and rename the copy to NT_Logon.pcf.

Systems Management Server reads the NT_Logon.pcf file and copies the files listed there to the logon points in the site. NT_Logon_Interop.pcf lists the files required when Systems Management Server 1.2 clients and Systems Management Server 2.0 clients use the same logon script. The original NT_Logon.pcf in the same directory lists the files required when there are no Systems Management Server 1.2 clients using the logon script. Login scripts are the most often used ways of managing a Systems Management Server version 1.2 client because you can usually depend on them to reliably execute in the user's context, and they can be customized easily for unique customer needs. Because the Systems Management Server version 2.0 client layout had not been envisioned at the time Systems Management Server 1.2 was released, a retrofit included in Systems Management Server 1.2 Service Pack 4 contains new functionality used to detect a Systems Management Server 2.0 footprint. Several new lines of script were added to make use of the new Check20.exe utility program. This utility supports both an "aware" mode and an "interop" mode from the command line. Systems Management Server 1.2 Service Pack 4 implements the "interop" mode and will cause the script to bypass a client computer that has been installed and assigned to one or more Systems Management Server 2.0 sites. If the computer has only been discovered but not yet assigned, then it will be taken into the Systems Management Server 1.2 site. Later, when the computer is assigned to a Systems Management Server 2.0 site, it will be upgraded, and the script will bypass the computer. When a Systems Management Server 1.2 site attempts to manage a domain or a list of servers, it will add the SMS_INVENTORY_AGENT_NT and SMS_PACKAGE_COMMAND_MANAGER_NT services to the server and provide the machine Systems Management Server client functionality to generate inventory and run packages. The Systems Management Server 2.0 site also delivers similar functionality, so there must be a way to peacefully share certain server resources. For this reason, Systems Management Server 1.2 Service Pack 4 has been changed to permit the SMS_SITE_CONFIG_MANAGER service to detect the presence of the Systems Management Server 2.0 client (SMS Client Service) and if found, Systems Management Server 1.2 will bypass the installation of the SMS_INVENTORY_AGENT_NT and SMS_PACKAGE_COMMAND_MANAGER_NT. "Ownership" of the client functionality will be effectively passed to the Systems Management Server 2.0 site, although the Systems Management Server 1.2 server shares (SMS_SHR) and data files (such as .ins and .cfg files) will continue to be maintained by the Systems Management Server 1.2 site.</li></ol>

For more information on how to avoid contention between sites, regarding Systems Management Server 1.2, clients visiting Systems Management Server 2.0 sites and Systems Management Server 2.0 clients visiting Systems Management Server 1.2 sites, refer to Chapter 5 "Upgrading from SMS 1.2 to SMS 2.0" in the Systems Management Server 2.0 Administrator's Guide.

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