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April 20, 2009 12:00 AM

Q. How do I create the Systems Management container in Active Directory (AD)?

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A. By default, when you extend the AD schema for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 (SCCM), it doesn't actually create the Systems Management container or set permissions. Fortunately, the process to create the container isn't too complicated.

  1. Log on as a domain administrator.
  2. Launch ADSI Edit (adsiedit.msc).
  3. Open the domain partition, expand the domain name, and right-click the CN=System container. Select New then Object in the context menu.
  4. Select the container type, enter a name of System Management, and press Next then Finish.

Now you need to give the SCCM server full permissions on the System Management container and its child objects.

  1. Still within ADSI Edit, right-click the System Management container and select Properties.
  2. Select the Security tab.
  3. Click Add, select the computer account of the SCCM server, and grant it Full Control.
  4. Edit the new permissions. Under the Advanced section, click Edit for the SCCM account. Change the Apply onto field to This object and all child objects.
  5. Click OK.
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  • Wyatt Wong
    2 years ago
    Oct 12, 2010

    I did NOT see the CN=System container in ADSIEdit tool but I have already successfully extended the AD Schema, what am I missing then ?

  • Sitaram
    3 years ago
    Jul 17, 2009

    Err...Ignore my earlier comment...I thought it was for creating active directory container objects alone.

  • Sitaram
    3 years ago
    Jul 17, 2009

    The container creation option is available by default in active directory and we just need to make it visible by setting a attribute to FALSE which makes container creation option visible in context menu. More details on this are at http://www.sitaram-pamarthi.com/2009/05/how-to-create-container-objects-in.html

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