Setup Guide

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System requirements of OMIMSSC console extension
for SCCM
To access OMIMSSC console extension for SCCM:
Install the SCCM admin console.
NOTE: The installer only checks whether the SCCM admin console is installed and does not check whether the same
version of SCCM is installed on the site server where the Appliance writes the discovery records in the database. Ensure
that you have installed the correct version of the admin console.
Verifying permissions for using OMIMSSC console extension for
SCCM
Postinstallation checks:
OMIMSSC console extension for SCCM user should have administrative rights on SCCM. To check for the privileges of the
account, perform the following steps:
1. On the system where OMIMSSC is installed, provide the Write permission for the <Configuration Manager Admin Console
Install Dir>\XmlStorage\Extensions\DLCPlugin folder.
And provide the Write permissions using PowerShell. For more information, see Providing read and execute permissions to
users.
2. Configure user access to Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). For more information, see the Configuring user
access to WMI.
3. Provide share and folder permissions to write files to the DDR inbox. For more information, see the Providing share and
folder permissions.
Providing read and execute permissions to users
Nonadministrator users are required to complete the following prerequisites on the site server, and SMS provider Server before
installing OMIMSSC component:
1. In PowerShell, run this command: Enable-PSRemoting.
2. In the confirmation message, type Y.
3. In PowerShell, run this command: Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned.
4. In the confirmation message, type Y.
Configuring user access to WMI
To configure user access to WMI remotely:
NOTE: Make sure that firewall of the system does not block the WMI connection.
1. To access the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) remotely using dcomcnfg.exe, provide user permissions to
the Integration Gateway. For more information, see Providing user permissions for DCOM.
2. To access the DCOM Config Windows Management and Instrumentation (WMI) components using dcomcnfg.exe, provide
user permissions to the Dell Provisioning Server. For more information, see Providing user permissions for DCOM Config
WMI.
3. Set the namespace security and grant permissions. For more information, see Setting namespace security and granting
permissions.
4. Go back to Configuring an account for use with discovery.
Providing user permissions for DCOM
To grant user permissions for DCOM:
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System requirements for OMIMSSC