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Subject: Distribution Points (Remote Forests)
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Andy BrindedUser is Offline

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10/21/2008 10:05 AM  

Hi All,

Is there any way I can get an SCCM DP or BDP on a remote forest without a Forest Trust relationship being setup?

I don't want to pull the data over the WAN links for every package and every site (roughly 50), nor do I want to use Maintenance Windows due to organisational requirements. (As a side note: I have SCCM clients in these forests and name resolution sorted, everything sits on a VPN, all servers 2k8 x64)

I couldn't progress very far with Native Mode due to the distribution limitations of Client Certs on these Forests.

How will our Primary Site Server communicate with a BDP? Considering its essentially a file share I would imagine it would be fairly basic.

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