Parallels Network Discovery is accessed from Administration workspace under Parallels Mac Management>Discovery Methods. Here’s a run through of the settings to get your Mac discovered. I will be using Parallels Network Discovery in this blog post since my Mac device is not installed in a domain. This can discover both AD join Macs and those that are not connected to a domain. It can use the built-in ConfigMgr AD System Discovery, if the devices are domain joined or Parallels have their own Parallels Network Discovery. Parallels can leverage two methods to discover Mac devices in your environment. Parallels will now report as being Activated Click Next.Ĭlick Finish to complete the activation process. Right click the Site Code in the main body and choose ‘Activate Licence’Įnter the licence key once again and select ‘Activate online’. Navigate to the Administration>Parallels Mac Management>Licences node. You’ll get confirmation that the key was activated. In the Dashboard click the ‘Register a Licence Key’Įnter the licence key details provided by Parallels. Head on over to and register an account. To do this Parallels sent me a trial licence that I can use for 30 days from receiving it. I will be showing you the push install method in this blog post, however before I can proceed with the installation I need to activate my installation of Parallels Mac Management for SCCM. Push install or update Parallels Mac Client – If a Mac computer is already enrolled in SCCM or has been added to it as an unmanaged resource, you can push install or update Parallels Mac Client on it right from the Configuration Manager console.The script can be executed manually on each Mac or it can be distributed to and executed on Mac computers using Apple Remote Desktop or a similar remote management software. Using an installation script – Use a script to install Parallels Mac Client on a Mac.Running Parallels Mac Client installer on a Mac – Log into a Mac and manually install Parallels Mac Client on it by running the installation package.The Parallels Configuration Manager Proxy then identifies the discovered resources as Mac computers, push installs Parallels Mac Client on them, and enrolls Mac computers in Configuration Manager. SCCM Active Directory System Discovery – Discovers domain joined Mac computers and adds them as resources to Configuration Manager.Parallels Network Discovery – Discovers Mac computers on the network, push installs Parallels Mac Client on them, and then enrolls each Mac in Configuration Manager.There are various ways in which to get the Parallels Mac client installed on an end device. Part 4 of the Parallels series focuses on getting the Parallels Mac client onto a Mac OS X device. Part 3 of the series concluded the ‘role’ installation, namely the NetBoot Server and OS X Software Update Service. Part 2 focused on the installation of the Parallels Proxy which I installed on a remote server called ‘Parallels’ which I intend to use to install the Parallels roles. I installed this on my site server ‘ConfigMgr’. In Part 1 of the Parallels Mac Management for SCCM series I installed the Parallels Configuration Manager Console Extension.
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