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SCCM Central and Primary Site

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Hello

 

I have configured a central parent site and a primary child site in a lab environment.

The problem is as follows(or maybe it is supposed to be like this):

 

When I create a software package at the Central site, and only distribute it to the central site distribution point. The packages shows up on the primary site with a lock on it. I can only view the package, not edit it. It shows up in the "Software Distribution -> Packages" on the primary child site.

 

I do not want the packages that are created in the central site to appear in the primary site. How do i solve this?? :o( :o(

 

I log on with the same user on both servers, is this the issue? domain administrator. We have one domain, but the computers and users are in different OU`s. Company 1 , Company 2, etc.

 

Thanks for all the help you can give me.

 

best regards

jeaostro

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To clear it up a lite bit. I know packages are supposed to be distributed down the hierarchy. But isn't it possible to stop this some how?

I do not want all the software packages, collections, OS packages, boot images, and SUP packages to be distributed to all the primary child sites.

Isn't it possible to control this some how?

Some packages created in the central site, we would like to be only available to clients connected to the central site, and not visible on all the other primary child sites.

Other administrators on the different primary child sites.

 

thanks.

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