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Storage of application packages - does SCCM make own copy?

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Could someone clear this up for me please:

 

We store any software packages that we wish to roll out with SCCM on a local drive on our SCCM server. The relevant folder is shared so we can access it from networked computers.

 

In SCCM, when we create a new application, we point it to the relevant sub folder for the content location.

 

When the wizard completes, and we then distribute the content, does SCCM take a copy of these files into its own storage structure so we can then delete our storage folder, or does it distribute the content from our folder meaning we have to keep it?

 

If it does distribute from our location then I presume there is no reason why we cannot make changes to the files etc. within the folder e.g. modify a transform file slightly etc.?

 

If it takes its own copy of the files then beyond recreating the application in SCCM, is there any way to integrate such minor changes into an existing application?

 

Thanks for any replies :)

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