# SCCM Right Click Tools ## SCCM Right Click Tools | 28 Admin Tools for MECM & ConfigMgr Add 28 admin and troubleshooting tools to your SCCM, MECM, or ConfigMgr console with [ManageEngine Patch Connect Plus](https://www.manageengine.com/sccm-third-party-patch-management/get-quote.html?sccm-right-clicks). Trigger on-demand client actions, remote troubleshoot, and manage systems from the right-click menu—no extra agent, no console switching. ![overview](https://cdn.manageengine.com/sites/meweb/images/patch-management/images/sccm-overview.jpg) ## SCCM Right Click Tools by Patch Connect Plus IT administrators perform a wide range of administrative actions on managed systems to keep their network infrastructure healthy. Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM, rebranded to MECM/ConfigMgr in 2019) ships with a limited set of client administrative options, so most teams need a way to extend the console without adding complexity. Patch Connect Plus supports SCCM Right Click Tools as a refined approach to managing end user systems through SCCM, MECM, or ConfigMgr. The feature adds **28 administrative and troubleshooting tools** to the console, letting you carry out essential systems management operations from the right-click menu you already use. Patch Connect Plus combines third-party application management, patch management, and systems management into one solution. That keeps day-to-day administration simpler and reduces licensing overhead in the long run. A free 30-day trial gives you the full feature set, including all 28 Admin Tools, with no commitment. ![overview](https://cdn.manageengine.com/sites/meweb/images/sccm-third-party-patch-management/images/sccm-right-clicks-1.png) ## What are SCCM Right Click Tools? **SCCM Right Click Tools** is the collective term for the various administrative actions you can perform on managed endpoints through the SCCM, MECM, or ConfigMgr framework. These actions cover client diagnostics and client troubleshooting operations that are crucial to keeping endpoints and the broader network healthy. Patch Connect Plus implements this concept as **Admin Tools**: 28 actions across on-demand client cycles, client troubleshooting, and system management. The tools install into the existing SCCM/MECM console, so admins don't switch contexts to do basic operational work. ### Admin Tools at a glance: - On-demand client actions - Client troubleshooting - System management - Remote Software Center - No extra endpoint agent - Console-native execution ## On-demand client operations native SCCM misses SCCM is a great solution for managing endpoints, patching Windows machines, and deploying operating systems. User-friendly isn't always one of its strengths. Mastering SCCM is a genuine effort, and Microsoft leaves out some basic administrator functions along the way. - #### Limited client actions Native SCCM exposes only a handful of client actions, and most of them don't trigger directly from a device's right-click menu. - #### No on-demand evaluation Forcing an evaluation cycle, update scan, or inventory refresh usually means waiting for the next scheduled cycle or scripting it manually. - #### Remote troubleshooting gaps Repairing a client, opening its log folder, or running PowerShell on a remote device requires multiple tools and console switches. - #### Patch Connect Plus closes these gaps. The Admin Tools feature bundles 28 administrator actions into the SCCM console, so you can act on a client without leaving the screen you're already on. ## How to use SCCM Right Click Tools in Patch Connect Plus Patch Connect Plus bundles the most essential administrator actions into a single feature called **Admin Tools**. Once installed, these actions appear in the right-click menu of the SCCM console, so you avoid switching tabs to perform them. Admin Tools organises 28 actions into three categories: on-demand client actions for cycle operations, client troubleshooting options for diagnostics, and system management operations for hands-on device control. ### Category 1: On-demand client actions Trigger client cycles without waiting for the schedule. As an administrator, certain actions can't be performed directly from the native SCCM console. Things like requesting an evaluation cycle or update scan cycle from a client machine usually need either a wait or a workaround. Admin Tools lets you trigger these on demand and pull the full results back into the console. - **Application Deployment Evaluation Cycle** - **Discovery Data Collection Cycle** - **File Collection Cycle** - **Hardware Inventory Cycle** - **Machine Policy Retrieval and Evaluation Cycle** - **Software Inventory Cycle** - **Software Metering Usage Report Cycle** - **Software Updates Deployment Evaluation Cycle** - **Software Updates Scan Cycle** - **Windows Installer Source List Update Cycle** ### Category 2: Client troubleshooting options Diagnose and recover clients without visiting the device. These are the basic diagnostic actions you reach for when a client machine isn't behaving. Each one runs from the SCCM console, so you don't need physical or remote-desktop access to the endpoint. Useful when you're troubleshooting at scale or working with users in different time zones. - SCCM Client Restart - Open Client Log Network Folder - Open Client Installed Network Folder - Repair SCCM Client - Uninstall SCCM Client ### Category 3: System management operations Hands-on control of managed client computers. System management operations round out Admin Tools as a complete package. These give IT administrators direct control over managed client computers without leaving the SCCM console, covering everything from registry edits to remote application installs. - Registry - PowerShell - Computer Management - Command Prompt - Control Panel - Open C Folder - Client Group Update Policy - Open Running Process - Services - BitLocker Status - Shutdown - Reboot - Remote Software Center ## Admin Tools in the SCCM right-click menu Once installed, Admin Tools appears in the SCCM device right-click menu under a single grouped submenu. Select a device or a collection, right-click, choose the action. No separate portal. No context switching. ![console](https://cdn.manageengine.com/sites/meweb/images/sccm-third-party-patch-management/images/sccm-right-clicks-2.png) ## How to install SCCM Right Click Tools in Patch Connect Plus Setup runs from the Patch Connect Plus web console and takes a few minutes. Admin Tools installs into your existing SCCM/MECM console without disturbing other extensions, scripts, or your existing right-click menu. - #### Step 1 : Download Patch Connect Plus Grab the installer from the Patch Connect Plus download page. Free 30-day trial includes full Admin Tools access. - #### Step 2 : Install on the SCCM/MECM server Run the installer on the same machine as your Configuration Manager primary site server or admin console. - #### Step 3 : Configure SCCM credentials Patch Connect Plus needs Configuration Manager admin credentials to register the Admin Tools extension. - #### Step 4 : Restart the SCCM console The 28 Admin Tools appear in the right-click menu once you reopen the console. No client-side install needed. Full prerequisites and permissions are in the [how to install Admin Tools in the SCCM console](https://www.manageengine.com/sccm-third-party-patch-management/kb/how-to-install-admin-tools-in-sccm-console.html) KB. Need the installer? [Download Patch Connect Plus free trial](https://www.manageengine.com/sccm-third-party-patch-management/download.html). ## Is Patch Connect Plus Right Click Tools free? Yes, you can try it free. Patch Connect Plus offers a **30-day free trial** with full access to all 28 Admin Tools, including on-demand client actions, troubleshooting options, and system management operations. No credit card required. After the trial, Admin Tools is included with the Patch Connect Plus Professional and Enterprise editions, along with third-party patch management and custom application deployment. Pricing scales by endpoint count, and the Free edition supports up to 20 endpoints for testing in production environments. ## Can you use SCCM Right Click Tools without admin rights? A reasonable concern for enterprise environments. The short answer: you need standard SCCM administrative permissions to use Admin Tools, but you do not need elevated rights beyond what your role already grants. - #### RBAC respected Admin Tools honours your existing SCCM Role-Based Administration. You only see actions your SCCM role allows you to perform. - #### No extra endpoint privileges Actions run through the existing SCCM client and your standard administrative protocols. There are no new privilege escalation paths to manage. - #### Audit-friendly Every Admin Tools action is logged in Configuration Manager status messages, so your security team can audit who ran what. **The bottom line** If you can use the SCCM console today with your current rights, you can use Admin Tools with the same rights. Patch Connect Plus does not bypass or add to your existing permission model. ## Frequently asked questions about SCCM Right Click Tools. ### What are SCCM Right Click Tools? SCCM Right Click Tools are console extensions that add on-demand administrative actions to the right-click menu in Configuration Manager. Admins use them for client diagnostics, troubleshooting, policy retrieval, registry edits, and system management without leaving the SCCM console. Patch Connect Plus calls this feature Admin Tools and ships 28 actions across three categories. ### Can I troubleshoot a client computer without interrupting the user? Yes. Admin Tools provides remote troubleshooting options that run from the SCCM console. You can check whether systems are up to date using Open Client Log Network Folder, repair the SCCM client, or pull diagnostic information without opening a remote session that the user would see. ### Can I reboot or shut down a client system from the SCCM console after installing updates? Yes. Reboot and Shutdown options live under System Management Operations in Admin Tools. Run them against a single device or a full collection from the right-click menu. ### Can I install applications and updates remotely without interrupting the end user? Yes. The Remote Software Center option under System Management Operations lets you view, install, and update applications through a Self Service Portal on the end user's machine without interrupting them. ### Do SCCM Right Click Tools need an additional agent on the endpoint? No. The tools use the existing SCCM client and standard Windows administrative protocols. There is no extra Patch Connect Plus agent to install on endpoints. ### Which SCCM versions are supported? Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager 2103 and later, including current branch versions through 2503. ### Can SCCM/MECM admins trigger real-time actions like policy updates and cache clearing directly from the console? Yes. Patch Connect Plus' Admin Tools enables on-demand actions, including machine policy retrieval, software update scan cycles, and SCCM client repair, directly from the SCCM/MECM console without switching to client machines. ### Does using right click tools in SCCM reduce time spent on repetitive admin tasks? Significantly. By consolidating 28 client actions into the console context menu, Patch Connect Plus removes the need to switch consoles, remote into individual machines, or manually script routine operations. ### What's the most reliable right click tools solution for large enterprise SCCM environments? Patch Connect Plus is built for enterprise scale. It offers 28 integrated admin and troubleshooting tools alongside third-party patch management, giving you a unified solution rather than a standalone console extension. ### How does Patch Connect Plus right click tools compare to other SCCM extensions? Unlike standalone extensions, Patch Connect Plus bundles admin tools with third-party patch management and application deployment. That reduces the number of separate tools an enterprise needs to manage and license. ### Are Patch Connect Plus right click tools compatible with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM)? Yes. Patch Connect Plus is fully compatible with both SCCM and MECM/ConfigMgr, and the Admin Tools feature works natively within the MECM console. ### Can I try SCCM right click tools for free before purchasing? Yes. Patch Connect Plus offers a free 30-day trial with full access to all 28 Admin Tools. No commitment required. Evaluate the full feature set before deciding.