This saves a few clicks instead of Browsing. When you are prompted for the Collection to search within, you can simply click Next because the default search context is the All Systems collection. When you type in the MAC address in the Value field, make sure that you use the AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA format because that is how it is stored inside the SCCM database: In the form you will use System Resource as the Resource class and MAC Addresses for Attribute name.
On the Membership Rules tab, click the Direct Membership button:Ĭlick Next in the Create Direct Membership Rule Wizard (don’t ask why Microsoft keeps putting splash pages): Next we just have to right click the collection and select Properties:
What I’ve done is to create a “dummy” collection and I use it to run through the process of adding a computer by MAC address so that I can get the name, site code and status of the machine without actually adding to anything that would actually affect the computer.įirst I create a collection named Find_By_MAC_Address which I will just use for this purpose, so it will have no advertisements associated with it. There are a few ways to handle this query, and this one is done through the GUI. If you want to search here you have to know the name of the computer as it is registered in SCCM. You can’t even add it as a column, so there is no quick workaround there. When you look at the contents of a collection in the ConfigMgr Console you will see that there are a few fields, and MAC address very certainly isn’t one of them. I’m using SCCM 2007 R2 in my example so don’t quote me on this if you are using SCCM 2012 ?
#Find machine by mac address in sccm how to#
A question that I’m asked very often is how to find a computer by MAC address in SCCM.