SCCM Versions, Build Numbers, Console and Client Details

This article lists all the SCCM versions, build numbers, console version numbers, and SCCM site and client version numbers. The latest SCCM (aka ConfigMgr) build numbers and version numbers are updated with every new release.

Every Configuration Manager current branch release has a unique build number, version number, console version number and full version number associated with it. In addition, every major SCCM version also updates the client agent version.

The hotfix updates, if they include client agent fixes, will also update the client agent version number. Take a look at the list of all the SCCM hotfixes and rollup updates released for every version of Configuration Manager current branch.

SCCM CB Release Cycle

The SCCM CB Release has been changed to two versions per year. As per the SCCM new release cadence, there will be two current branch versions released every year instead of three versions. This change will come into effect after the release of Configuration Manager version 2303. The latest version of Configuration Manager is version 2309.

By releasing two SCCM current branch updates per year, Microsoft believes that it will reduce ConfigMgr deployment management. SCCM administrators will have one less upgrade to do. This modification will enable Configuration Manager to continue releasing high-quality updates while having a longer development cycle to respond to important customer feature requests.

SCCM Technical Preview Release Cadence

The release cadence has been changed for technical preview versions as well. There will be four ConfigMgr Technical Preview (TP) releases per year. Two will be released before each current production branch release, with one of the Technical Preview releases serving as a baseline release. You can find details of all the SCCM technical preview releases and their build numbers are listed in the following guide – https://www.prajwaldesai.com/sccm-technical-preview-build-version-numbers/.

What is SCCM Version Number?

When you install a new SCCM version or update SCCM to the latest build, the version is a number associated with SCCM. For example, if you upgrade from SCCM 2107 to SCCM 2111, the version number of your SCCM is 2111.

Use the following steps to find the SCCM version number of the current branch:

  • Launch the ConfigMgr Console.
  • Click About > Configuration Manager.
  • In the About Microsoft Configuration Manager window, you see the Version Number.
SCCM Versions | SCCM Build Numbers
SCCM Versions | SCCM Build Numbers

What is SCCM Full Version Number?

The SCCM full version number includes the build number, major version, minor version, and revision number. To explain the SCCM full version number, let’s consider the SCCM 2309 release as an example. You can understand what the full site version number of SCCM means by looking at the table below.

SCCM Full Version NumberMajor VersionMinor VersionBuild NumberRevision
SCCM 2309 5.0.9117.100050091171000
SCCM Full Version Number

The SCCM build number is unique for every release and gets updated with every major release. The build number won’t change after installing the hotfixes.

Find SCCM Full Version from Registry

Along with SCCM build numbers, you can find SCCM full version details in the registry. On the SCCM server, open the Registry Editor and browse to the following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\Setup.

Look for the value name “Full Version,” and that shows the SCCM full version number. For example, in the below screenshot, the full version of SCCM 2107 is 5.00.9058.1000. Do not modify any of those registry values, as they may interfere with Configuration Manager’s operation.

Find SCCM Full version from Registry
Find SCCM Full version from Registry

How do I find the SCCM Build Number?

There are multiple methods to find the build number of SCCM. To get the current SCCM build number, you can either look at the registry or the properties of the site server. Out of the two methods, you can quickly get the build number of ConfigMgr by going to the site server’s properties. Let us go over both of these methods for determining the build number.

Use Registry to Find the Build Number of SCCM

Use the following steps to find the build number of SCCM using Registry:

  • On the SCCM server, launch the registry editor.
  • Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\Setup and look for the UI Version.
  • The “UI Version” registry value represents the build number of the SCCM version.
Find SCCM Build Numbers using Registry
Find SCCM Build Numbers using Registry

Find the SCCM Build Number from Site Server Properties

You can also find the SCCM build number in the site properties. In the Configuration Manager console, go to Administration > Overview > Site Configuration > Sites. Right-click the SCCM site and select Properties. On the General tab, you can find the build number of Configuration Manager.

Find SCCM Build Number using Site Properties
Find SCCM Build Number using Site Properties

How can I determine the SCCM Console Version Number?

You can find the SCCM console version numbers by following the below steps:

  • Launch the SCCM console.
  • Click on the drop-down arrow near the Home button.
  • Select “About Configuration Manager“.
  • The popup window shows the SCCM Console version along with the site version.
How to Check SCCM Console Version
How to Check SCCM Console Version Number

Read: How to Install SCCM Console on Windows 11

How to find the SCCM Client Version number?

Use the below steps to check the Configuration Manager client version number.

  • On the computer, go to Control Panel and find “Configuration Manager” applet.
  • Launch the Configuration Manager applet.
  • Under Configuration Manager properties, select the General tab.
  • In the General Tab, you will find the full SCCM client version number.
How to find the SCCM Client Version number
How to find the SCCM Client Version number

List of SCCM Versions Build Numbers

The following table lists the following details about the latest ConfigMgr current branch release:

  • SCCM Versions
  • SCCM full version numbers
  • SCCM build numbers
  • SCCM client version numbers
  • SCCM console version numbers
  • SCCM baseline version
SCCM VersionSCCM Full Version NumbersSCCM Build NumbersSCCM Client Version NumbersSCCM Console Version NumbersSCCM Baseline Version
SCCM 23095.0.9117.100091175.00.9117.10025.2309.1109.1300YES
SCCM 2303 Hotfix KB247196705.0.9106.100091065.00.9106.10225.2303.1089.1300NO
SCCM 2303 Hotfix KB247212085.0.9106.100091065.00.9106.10185.2303.1089.1300NO
SCCM 2303 Hotfix KB210104865.0.9106.100091065.00.9106.10155.2303.1089.1300NO
SCCM 23035.0.9106.100091065.00.9106.10005.2303.1089.1000YES
SCCM 2211 Hotfix KB166438635.0.9096.100090965.00.9096.10245.2211.1061.1300NO
SCCM 22115.0.9096.100090965.0.9096.10005.2211.1061.1000NO
SCCM 2207 hotfix KB151524955.0.9088.102590885.0.9088.10255.2207.1048.2600NO
ConfigMgr 2207 Hotfix KB155990945.0.9088.101390885.00.9088.10075.2207.1048.1700NO
SCCM 2207 Hotfix KB154987685.0.9088.101290885.00.9088.10075.2207.1048.1700NO
SCCM 2207 Hotfix KB149784295.0.9088.100090885.00.9088.10075.2207.1048.1700NO
SCCM 2207 Hotfix KB149599055.0.9088.101090885.0.9088.10105.2207.1048.1700NO
SCCM 22075.0.9088.100090885.00.9088.10075.2207.1048.1700NO
SCCM 2203 Hotfix KB142444565.00.9078.102590785.00.9078.10255.2203.1063.2400NO
SCCM 2203 Hotfix KB144800345.00.9078.100790785.00.9078.10065.2203.1063.1500NO
SCCM 2203 Hotfix KB139530255.00.9078.100790785.00.9078.10065.2203.1063.1500NO
SCCM 22035.00.9078.100090785.00.9078.10065.2203.1063.1400YES
SCCM 2111 Hotfix KB128960095.00.9068.100090685.00.9068.10265.2111.1052.2500NO
SCCM 2111 Hotfix KB129595065.00.9068.100090685.00.9068.10125.2111.1052.1700 NO
SCCM 2111 Hotfix KB127097005.00.9068.100090685.00.9068.10085.2111.1052.1700NO
SCCM 21115.00.9068.100090685.00.9068.1005 5.2111.1052.1700NO
SCCM 21075.00.9058.100090585.00.9058.10125.2107.1059.2000NO
SCCM 21035.00.9049.100090495.00.9049.10085.2103.1059.1700YES
SCCM 20105.00.9040.100090405.00.9040.10105.2010.1093.1800NO
SCCM 20065.00.9012.100090125.00.9012.10155.2006.1026.1800NO
SCCM 20025.00.8968.100089685.00.8968.10215.2002.1083.1700YES
SCCM 19105.00.8913.100089135.00.8913.10005.1910.1067.2100NO
SCCM 19065.00.8853.100088535.00.8853.10065.1906.1096.1500NO
SCCM 19025.00.8790.100087905.00.8790.10055.1902.1085.1500YES
SCCM 18105.00.8740.100087405.00.8740.10035.1810.1075.1300NO
SCCM 18065.00.8692.100086925.00.8692.10035.1806.1074.1200NO
SCCM 18025.00.8634.10008634  YES
SCCM 17105.00.8577.10008577 NO
SCCM 17065.00.8540.10008540 NO
SCCM 17025.00.8498.10008498 YES
SCCM 16105.00.8458.10008498 NO
SCCM 16065.00.8412.10008412 YES
SCCM 16025.00.8355.10008355 NO
SCCM 15115.00.8325.10008325 YES
SCCM Versions Build Numbers

SCCM 2012 R2 and Older Build Numbers

The table below contains all the build numbers and version information for SCCM 2012 R2 and previous releases. Note that these versions have gone out of support.

SCCM ReleaseVersionBuildKB
SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 CU45.00.8239.15018239KB3195483
SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 CU35.0.8239.14038239KB3135680
SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 CU25.00.8239.13018239KB3100144
SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 CU15.00.8239.12038239KB3074857
SCCM 2012 R2 SP15.00.8239.10008239 
SCCM 2012 R2 CU55.00.7958.16047958KB3054451
SCCM 2012 R2 CU45.00.7958.15017958KB3026739
SCCM 2012 R2 CU35.00.7958.14017958KB2994331
SCCM 2012 R2 CU25.00.7958.13037958KB2970177
SCCM 2012 R2 CU15.00.7958.12037958KB2938441
SCCM 2012 R2 Hotfix5.00.7958.11017958KB2905002
SCCM 2012 R2 RTM5.00.7958.10007958 
SCCM 2012 SP1 CU55.00.7804.16007804KB2978017
SCCM 2012 SP1 CU45.00.7804.15007804 
SCCM 2012 SP1 CU35.00.7804.14007804 
SCCM 2012 SP1 CU25.00.7804.13007804 
SCCM 2012 SP1 CU15.00.7804.12027804 
SCCM 2012 SP15.00.7804.10007804 
SCCM 2012 RTM5.00.7711.00007711 
SCCM 2012 R2 and Older Build Numbers

27 Comments

  1. Avatar photo Philippe B says:

    Hello,
    The Version for CurrentBranch 2309 is 5.00.9120.1000 and is not a baseline.

    best regards from Switzerland,

    Philippe

  2. Good Day Prajwal,

    We have an environment that is running 1802, (yes, I know, ancient) and want to go to 2211. Based on my research, please correct me if I am wrong, this is the SCCM versions I need to upgrade to as part of the process to 2211: 1802 –> 1902 –> 2002 –> 2107 –> 2211.

    The above is for the server components. How about the client/end-points? – Do I need to step-upgrade them in a similar order? Or can I actually go from 1802 to 2211 (sccm client)?

    Thank you greatly for any help.

    Cheers,
    Tomas

    1. You can use the upgrade path that you mentioned. Client upgrade can be done once you install the final version. You can either use automatic client upgrade or manually push the clients to device collections.

  3. Hi Prajwal,
    Is it correct that the SCCM 2207 has exactly the same build as the SCCM 2207 Hotfix KB14978429?
    The patch between has a different build SCCM 2207 Hotfix KB14959905.
    So the patch level goes up and then again down.
    I can’t validate it but is seems wrong to me.
    Best Regards,

    Alex

  4. Hi Prajwal, Which version of SCCM is compatible with Intune for a hybrid environment?

    Thanks

  5. Avatar photo Massimo Vincenzi says:

    Hi Prajwal, thank you so much for your guides.
    The SCCM client 5.00.9088.1007 works with Windows 7?
    Thank you

  6. Please Share step by step upgrade Version from 2010 to Latest Version without any issue or Impacts current setup.

  7. We must be about due a 2102 release. Anyone know when it’s due? Just thinking ahead to ensure support of 21H1 once that’s released.

    1. The ConfigMgr 2103 is the next release and it will be released soon. I mean very soon.

  8. Hi Prajwal,

    My organisation are currently using console version 1802 and we are planning to upgrade it to higher version (stable one) . What is the version we should upgrade to ?

    Please give your expert advise.

    1. It will be a two step upgrade. You can install SCCM 1906 update on sites that run version SCCM 1802, SCCM 1806, SCCM 1810, or SCCM 1902. You can begin upgrading to Configuration Manager 2010 on sites that run version SCCM 1906, SCCM 1910, SCCM 2002 or ConfigMgr 2006.

      1. Upgrade your Configuration Manager version 1810 to version 1906 first – https://www.prajwaldesai.com/sccm-1906-step-by-step-upgrade-guide/
      2. Upgrade SCCM 1906 to SCCM 2010 – https://www.prajwaldesai.com/sccm-2010-upgrade-guide/

      1. For my organization that runs on 1902, would the process be the same?

  9. Avatar photo Andy Shepherd says:

    Hi Prajwal, Thanks for all the work that you do!

    What is the best way to know when a new Config Manager version is released? My boss is adamant that we have the latest version as soon as it is available. Is there any kind of email or notification service I can sign up for that you know of?

    Thanks!!

    Andy

    1. Microsoft publishes the information about the new update as when it gets released. Over Twitter you get some news about upcoming update. Apart from that I try my best to publish the new update information on my blog. You should also get a console notification about the new update available.

      1. Avatar photo Andy Shepherd says:

        Thank you, Sir!

  10. Avatar photo Tom Paget says:

    Hey Prajwal,

    Awesome content!

  11. Hi there,

    Please help me, I want to upgrade SCCM Current Branch 1902 to the latest.

  12. Avatar photo Michael Pal says:

    After a much heated discussion, I believe my organization is moving towards SCCM. My questions are as follows:
    -SCCM 2012 is being taught yet the exam has been retired-what version should I train for?
    -Microsoft has integrated SCCM into Endpoint Configuration manager-what version should we be looking at for installation on Windows server 2008 R2 or Server 2012 R2?..or are we purchasing MS Endpoint Configuration Manager 2019?
    Thank you for your responses.

    1. SCCM 2012 is an expired product and you won’t be getting any updates for it. You should go with Configuration Manager current branch (latest version) if you decide to implement it across the estate. I will find out more info about exam and will update the answer.

      The windows server should be atleast Windows 2012 R2 and above. I always prefer to use the latest and stable version Of Windows server. You can also check the system OS requirements for specific version of Current Branch and go with that info.

  13. Avatar photo Emrah Ozdemir says:

    Thanks for the info. I wonder is there any absolute dates for (production versions)
    I mean, there is tech preview versions 1908, 1909,1910 etc. But is it clear for new production version will be (lets say) 1911.
    Is there any standard ?

    1. There are no absolute dates for production versions. Usually they are released for fast ring customers first and then made globally available.

  14. I am having issues with updating to 1802. Its been about a month and my SCCM server is still downloading 1802. Plz help.

  15. Avatar photo Mike Webber says:

    Don’t forget the 1802 Hotfix (KB4132447) version too?

    5.00.8634.1011

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