About this software
Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager is an on-premises management solution for deploying, updating, and securing enterprise endpoints. It provides application and update deployment, operating system imaging, compliance settings, inventory, and reporting across Windows clients and servers, with capabilities for macOS and Linux servers. Configuration Manager can integrate with Microsoft Intune for co-management and cloud-attached scenarios to enable hybrid device management where both products are licensed
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Benefits
- Software deployment: Deploy applications and packages across managed endpoints efficiently
- Patch management: Schedule and install updates to maintain device security and compliance
- OS deployment: Automate operating system imaging and provisioning at scale
- Inventory and reporting: Collect hardware and software inventory with customizable reports
- Co-management (requires Intune): Integrate with Intune to enable hybrid cloud device management when both products are licensed
Available languages
- English
- Spanish
- French
- German
- & more supported languages
Support information
- Product documentation: Comprehensive admin and deployment documentation available on Microsoft Learn documentation site
- Community forums: Configuration Manager community discussions are hosted on Microsoft Tech Community and forums
- Updates and releases: Release notes and updates are published on the official docs and release health pages
- Licensing information: Volume Licensing and Software Assurance details are available from Microsoft licensing resources
- Enterprise support options: Paid support and consulting are available through Microsoft support and partners
Frequently asked questions
What is Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager?
An on-premises endpoint management solution for deploying software and operating systems, managing updates, collecting inventory, and enforcing configuration compliance across enterprise endpoints.
What core functions does Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager provide?
Software and OS deployment, patch and update management, hardware and software inventory, configuration compliance, and reporting for enterprise endpoint management.
How does it deploy software and operating systems to endpoints?
Uses a server-client architecture where packages or automated task sequences are distributed to clients via distribution points or management infrastructure for installation.
Can it manage devices that are off the corporate network?
Yes; with appropriate configuration, devices can be managed when remote or off-network, using internet-enabled client management and configured management infrastructure.
How does reporting and inventory work in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager?
Clients collect hardware and software inventory and send data to the management infrastructure, where built-in or custom reports present asset, compliance, and deployment information.