

In the scenario described above, we added the State Migration Point to our Primary Site server and to all Secondary Site servers. Site System Roles configurationįor our replace scenario to work with ConfigMgr you need to install the State Migration Point site system role in each Site where you have clients. The ConfigMgr hierarchy consists of a stand-alone Primary Site server with several Secondary Sites for each region of the world. So we decided to take advantage of ConfigMgr 2012 that we had in place and build a replace scenario for the new hardware. We had to migrate a specific user for a specific computer. In our case, installing a bare-metal system without migrating the users settings and documents was not an option. Computers older than 3 years would have to be replaced by new hardware. In my current work, we where faced with a global computer replacement program. So let’s go through the steps in order to setup the Replace scenario with ConfigMgr 2012. I’ll cover some bits more in detail and some others on a more high-level scale. The purpose of this post is to describe a way of implementing the Replace scenario in ConfigMgr 2012.
