Configuration Manager Deploy Google Chrome. Before we begin, download Google Chrome MSI, and copy MSI to a folder, where you place content for Configuration Manager deployments.
Google Chrome is a popular web browser developed by Google. It was first released in 2008 and is currently available for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android operating systems.
Google Chrome is known for its speed, simplicity, and user-friendly interface. It supports a wide range of web technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and WebGL, which allows it to handle complex web applications and graphics with ease. Chrome also features built-in tools such as a task manager, a download manager, and a bookmark manager.
One of Chrome’s most notable features is its integration with Google services, such as Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Translate. Users can also customize Chrome with a variety of extensions, which can add new functionality and enhance their browsing experience.
However, Chrome has faced criticism for its heavy resource usage, which can slow down older or lower-end computers, and for its data collection practices, which some users may find intrusive. Papildomai, its dominance in the browser market has raised concerns about Google’s control over the web and potential antitrust issues.
Create Configuration Manager application
1. Start the Configuration Manager console and navigate to Software Library\Application Management\Applications. Spustelėkite Create Application;
2. Select Manually specify the application information ir spustelėkite Kitas;
3. Fill in the fields and click Kitas;
4. Fill in the fields, add Icon;
5. Spustelėkite Kitas;
6. For Deployment Types, spustelėkite Papildyti;
7. At Type pasirinkite Script Installer, pasirinkite Manually specify the application information ir spustelėkite Kitas;
8. Fill in fields and click Kitas;
9. Select Content-Location. For Installation program naudoti:
msiexec /i "GoogleChromeStandaloneEnterprise64" /qn
For Uninstall program naudoti:
msiexec /x {<your msi ID, see next step>} /qn /norestart
10. Spustelėkite Kitas;
11. Spustelėkite Add Clause, set Windows Installer, spustelėkite Browse, and select your MSI package. In the Product code field, you get your MSI ID. Spustelėkite Gerai;
12. Spustelėkite Kitas;
13. Specify user experience settings for the application and click Summary;
14. Spustelėkite Kitas;
15. Spustelėkite Close;
16. Deployment type added, spustelėkite Kitas;
17. Spustelėkite Kitas;
18. Spustelėkite Close;
Distribute Content and Deploy
- Dešinysis pelės mygtukasclick on the newly added application and select Distribute Content;
2. Spustelėkite Kitas;
3. Spustelėkite Kitas;
4. Papildyti Distribution Point ir spustelėkite Kitas;
5. Spustelėkite Kitas;
6. Spustelėkite Close;
7. Wait some time, refresh the page and you must get Content Status – Success;
8. Dešinysis pelės mygtukasclick on the newly added application and select Deploy;
9. Select the target collection and click Kitas;
10. Spustelėkite Kitas (We already sent it to Distribution Point);
11. Specify Deployment Settings and click Next;
12. Specify Scheduling ir spustelėkite Kitas;
13. Specify User Notifications ir spustelėkite Kitas;
14. Specify Alerts ir spustelėkite Kitas;
15. Spustelėkite Kitas;
16. Spustelėkite Close;
We complete the SCCM side, let’s check how it works at the client.
Install Google Chrome from the Software Center
SCCM Software Center, also known as Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager Software Center, is a software management tool that is part of the Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (formerly System Center Configuration Manager) suite. It is designed for use in enterprise environments to manage software deployment, updates, and compliance on Windows-based endpoints.
SCCM Software Center provides a centralized location for end-users to manage and install applications, software updates, and operating system upgrades. It allows IT administrators to create custom software packages and deploy them to specific groups of users or devices. Users can then access and install the available software from the Software Center on their computer.
In addition to software installation, SCCM Software Center also provides information about the installed software and updates, as well as notifications about pending software installations and required updates. This helps ensure that all devices are up to date and compliant with the organization’s software policies.
Overall, SCCM Software Center is a powerful tool that simplifies the software management process for both IT administrators and end-users in large enterprise environments.
1. Log into the client and start Software Center. You must see a new application;
2. Spustelėkite Install and wait some time;
3. The client successfully installed it, so let’s uninstall it. Spustelėkite Uninstall;