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Help with Roaming Clients

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Here is an overview of our architecture:

 

- Two standalone SCCM 2007 servers that service our domain (SCCM A and SCCM B).

- Boundaries are configured through AD sites

- Clients connect to AD domain over one of two VPN servers (VPN A and VPN B).

- Clients recieve IP address from VPN servers. The IP addresses are site specific.

- SCCM A is responsible for VPN A subnets and vice versa.

 

The issue:

Sometimes daily, a client will disconnect from VPN A and reconnect to VPN B. In theory, this should cause collection membership updates on both servers (remove from SCCM A collection and appear in SCCM B collection). But this does not happen. It will update on SCCM B but the client still appears active on SCCM A. Am I missing a clean up configuration of some sort?

 

This let me know if more info is needed.

 

Thanks in advance.

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I think I have found my answer.

 

A Note on Site Code Changes:

It’s often overlooked but the Configuration Manager 2007 client is not designed to change site codes based upon location. If the client was previously assigned to one site, it takes a dedicated act to reassign that client - and this is often overlooked prior to a support call. Find more here: How to Assign Configuration Manager Clients to a Site 10_5F00_external.png

 

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/489.common-problems-with-configmgr-2007-site-assignment.aspx

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