Re: 4 forests-domains, roaming clients, no trusts, not Internet-Based



About the Network Access Account
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb680398.aspx

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"Kim Oppalfens [MVP]" <""Kim dot Oppalfens\"@google mail.com"> wrote in
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It has indeed been renamed to the Network Access account.
You don't need to create the account multiple times, it just needs to be a
domain user account. People usually create a user in the domain where the
site server is in.

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Bob wrote:
Thank you, Kim for all your hard work in helping others! I am thinking
that I would need to create the same advanced client network account with
the same password in each domain, then point Configmgr to it? Where do I
set the account up in the Configmgr console? In doing preliminary
research for this, I found this link:

http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/socal/archive/2007/03/12/sccm-2007-how-to-site-configuration.aspx

Which states: "Software Distribution configuration is next. This looks
the same as it does in SMS 2003, you will need to specify the drive where
packages are stored, the D drive in our case. And the Advanced Client
Network Access Account. You may think to yourself, didn't we already do
this in the Computer Client Agent, and you would be correct, in the next
build the Advanced Client Network Access Account will be gone, this is
just left over legacy UI. "

This indicates that the Advanced Client Network Account "will be gone"
(?). I haven't been able to find it in the console under that specific
name. Is it the "Network Access Account" under Site Settings/Accounts?
Thanks again!

"Bob" wrote:

OK this is a good one, I think...

Without implementing Internet-based configuration:

I have 3 forests with 3 domains. Can I configure SCCM 2007 so that a
client in Forest 1 - Domain 1 (located in Kyoto Site) who roams to
Forest 3 - Domain 3 (Kentucky Site) can get updates from a DP in Domain
3? Oh, by the way, there are no Domain Trusts.
If so, in a billion words or less, how? :)

Thank you! Now stop laughing...


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