BMC Client Management 22.x: Fundamentals Administering - Part 1
BMC Client Management automates endpoint management and helps organizations control costs, maintain compliance, and reduce risk. From device acquisition to disposal, BMC Client Management provides an accurate view of hardware installations, ensures device adherence to organizational and industry policies, and supports systems and software currency.
This 3-day instructor-led course provides the knowledge and critical skills necessary to administer BMC Client Management, with a major focus placed on Core, Remote, and Inventory Manager features.
This course is designed for beginner BMC Client Management administrators who want to learn how to install the product, deploy agents, and collect basic inventory information. Students will learn in a fast-paced environment created to transfer the maximum amount of Client Management expertise in a minimum amount of time.
Major release:
BMC Helix Client Management 22.x
Good for:
Administrators, Developers, Users, Consultant
Course Delivery:
Instructor-Led Training (ILT) | 24 hours
Course Modules
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Module 1: Installation & Initial Configuration
- Installation
- Topology and Architecture
- Installation on Microsoft Windows
- Console Navigation and Installation
- User Preferences
- Active Directory
- Global Settings
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Module 2: Configuration
- Asset Discovery
- Agent Rollout Creation and Deployment
- Modifying Rollout Properties
- Devices and Device Groups
- User and User Groups
- Operational Rule Basics
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Module 3: Inventory and Financial Asset Management
- Review of Inventory Types
- Collecting Inventories with Operational Rules
- Financial Asset Management
- Application Management
- Inventory Filters
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Module 4: Remote Management
- Introduction
- Remote Manager Capabilities and Access Rights
- Configuring Remote Access
- Using Remote Control (Java Console)
- Using Remote Control (Web Browser)
- Using Remote Control (Unmanaged Device)
- Configuring Remote Control Recording
- Managing and Using Direct Access
- Instant Messaging on Linux and MacOS