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  1. Hi, I have a very simple question: Which ports are important to do software update with Sccm infrastructure? My question is important to determine wich ports of firewall have to do unlock. Thank a lots Max
  2. Hi, I've similar problem, because I use for my Sccm one primary server and 3 secondary, for patch managment in my site. All server in my farm are part of 3 forests/domain, plus servers in workgroup. The infrastructure is ok, but the problem occours during the deploy, because all server with SccmAgent point to distribution-point in primary server. On primary server there are Distribution point, Managment point, locator point and other. And I've a managment point to another site (secondary), and in all secondary there are distribution point. I set the boundaries for have 4 different site-code (1 primary + 3 secondary). I tried to set in different method: Ip range, Ad-site and ip subnet. But the problem has remained. The only Right boundaries are those without the agent, but that are part of the domain on which it rests Sccm, and this is a strange result. Someone can give me an explanation? thank you Max
  3. Hi Jörgen, I've a situation with a primary server and three secondary server (pointing to the primary) with each a DP. Client Server, now, all pointing at the primary, in fact their Site Code are those of primary server.
  4. Hi, I have a problem with Sccm Boundaries. If Sccm Client is installed on a server clients of my farm, I see in the console all clients point/link to the primary server. I set the boundaries using ip range for the job and I have 4 servers in different sites, including the primary. where the client is not installed I display the right site code. I can not set boundaries using Ad, because servers under my control are of three different domains. Does anyone know where I can search for the error? Ps: Sorry for my bad English.
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