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I have a fairly simple boundary setup. I have a primary site and a secondary site. I have setup two boundary groups, and they are both based on AD Site boundaries. What I would like to do it create a 3rd IP based boundary for a room that is going to be used to only build new/incoming computers. I have setup a DP in that room with the idea that content transfer will be much faster if the DP is only 1 hop away.

 

Reviewing logs from some test builds I am seeing that the clients are randomly selecting DP's in two different boundaries. 1 AD Boundary Group and the new IP Boundary group. These are new machines not yet in AD, so I was expecting them to only pull content based on the IP boundary group.

 

Any suggestions on how to get clients to pull content from the DP in that same room? The idea is that once the build is complete and delivered to the end-user the IP will change and will fall out of the IP address boundary group.

 

Thoughts? Suggestions?

 

 

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A slightly dirtier tactic would be to remove the content from the DP if it is not needed.

 

If imaging is carried out from one room only, then only store the content on the DP desginated for the imaging room. That gives sccm no other option but to use your dp.

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