Hi!
The situation is this :
There is one site SCCM 2012 (R2) + one site Active Directory, Distribution Point (on a separate server, Windows Server 2012 R2) PXE-enabled at the main office
and the Distribution Point (Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise) in a remote branch office.
Customers of the branch are determined by the boundaries of the IP-based band , Software Distribution with a branch DP - works. According to the current architecture - branch DP is installed on a PC running Windows 7,
so there PXE function can not be activated.
The goal - to configure the installation of Windows 7 in the branches on such algorithm :
1. Boot a PC affiliate of WDS PXE on the DP main office.
2 . Redirecting to download the image of the boot.wim DP branch ( not to pull 200MB slowly over the DP of the main office ) .
3 . Further installation Windows 7 of the image on the DP in the branch .
Extended to the DP branch Boot Image x64 and x86 , and Windows 7 installation package .
Everything works exactly to paragraph 1 ( a client PC receives a DHCP address from a range of IP, in the boundary of the branch SCCM )
and then point 2 - PC starts to boot from the image on the DP in the main office .
According to the logs I see that the PC immediately climbs to the DP in the main office , not even trying to load boot.wim c branch DP.
question:
Will the scheme described above?
What do I need to do to claim 2-3 work?
Thank you.