Re: automatic push installation
- From: "Steve Thompson" <stevethompson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 14:06:02 -0500
"Mary" <Mary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am really confused with this topic: is possible install sms advanced
client in secondary site by configuring automatic client push installation
in
the secondary site?
In one hand, I read in forums and this article
http://blogs.msdn.com/smsperfguy/Default.aspx?p=2 says no because ccr
aren't
generated in secondary sites? is that true? anyone can explain me the
reason?
In the other hand I look for in microsoft documents and I don't found any
document that corroborate this.
I believe that article was first posted here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/smsperfguy/archive/2004/05/13/131528.aspx
The primary issue; Advanced Clients are never assigned to secondary sites,
rather to the primary site. Assuming you've enabled a MP Proxy on your
secondary site, once installed, the clients will *still* need to communicate
with the parent site, however will also use the local MP Proxy.
AD discovery should be enabled at the parent site, and subsequent
installation of the advanced client will happen from the parent site. To
install the advanced client from a secondary site, you will need to use
custom ccr's, or perhaps a custom login script to install the SMS advanced
clients.
Steve
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