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Upgrade SCCM 2103 to 2107

upgrade system center configuration manager SCCM to 2107 version

To better align with other releases within Microsoft Endpoint Manager, starting this year the current branch version names will be 2103, 2107, and 2111. They will still release every four months, and release at the same time of the year.

What’s new in sccm 2107 version view

  • Select VM size for CMG
  • Support for Windows Server 2022 and the ADK for Windows 11
  • Custom properties for devices
  • Hardware inventory for client log settings
  • Support for macOS Big Sur
  • Implicit uninstall of applications
  • Enhanced code editor
  • Download Power BI report templates from Community hub

SUPPORT FOR SCCM CURRENT BRANCH VERSIONS

The application catalog website point and application catalog web service point site system roles are unsupported. For more information, see https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2166027.

 

Always review the latest checklist for installing this update. For more information, see Checklist for installing update 2107. After you update a site, also review the Post-update checklist.

Check List:

  • All sites run a supported version of Configuration Manager

  • Review the status of your product licensing

  • Review Microsoft .NET versions

  • Review the version of the Windows ADK

  • Review SQL Server Native Client version

  • Review the site and hierarchy status for unresolved issues

  • Review file and data replication between sites

  • Database replication

  • File-based replication

  • Install all applicable critical Windows updates

  • Disable database replicas for management points at primary sites

  • Set SQL Server Always On availability groups to manual failover

  • Disable site maintenance tasks at each site

  • Temporarily stop any antivirus software

  • Create a backup of the site database

  • Back up customized files

  • Plan for client piloting

  • Plan to use service windows

  • Review supported extensions

  • Disable any custom solutions

  • Read the release notes

  • Run the setup prerequisite checker

Check complete details on Microsoft Page

Post-update checklist

  • Confirm version and restart (if necessary)
  • Confirm site-to-site replication is active
  • Update Configuration Manager consoles
  • Reconfigure database replicas for management points
  • Reconfigure availability groups
  • Reconfigure any disabled maintenance tasks
  • Restore user state from active deployments
  • Update clients
  • Third-party extensions
  • Enable any custom solutions
  • Update boot images and media
  • Update PowerShell help content
Check complete details on Microsoft Page

 

Logs:

  • ConfigMgrPrereq.log  located on “c:\”
  • cmUpdate.log
  • ConfigMgrAdminUISetup.log   located on “c:\”

 

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