Yeap, thats basically what I do.
I use a usb boot media with the prestaged.wim, I dont like full media, on the same stick, just as a file. The (single) tasks sequence takes care of everything also applying the wim. Later one the prestage media takes over. Two packages create the majority of the traffic left: The toolkit and the boot image it has to download once. The same boot image associated with the TS. I would add your BC piece, have the content on the same stick, copy the content into the cache Done. I hope :) -R From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andreas Hammarskjöld Sent: Mittwoch, 3. Juni 2015 13:24 To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [mssms] Prepopulate branchcache on client for ConfigManager Yeah, doable, but a little tricky! Another cache can be injected as is or by using the PowerShell cmdlets. Extract the info from the server using the powershell cmdlets allows of course to select packages but is a little time consuming to inject into the cache. Its a bit vague and undocumented, so asked the devs to clarify this a little, in our testing we had to set the servers secret key to match the client before importing content or it wouldnt be used. Unsure if its a bug or by design. One of the steps in the upcoming version searches the local HDs for an old cache to inject before starting up BC. So what exactly did you have in mind? A build DVD like the secret MS hybrid media approach, build over the wire but with local content? //Andreas From: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] [ <mailto:[email protected]> mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roland Janus Sent: den 3 juni 2015 12:32 To: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] Subject: [mssms] Prepopulate branchcache on client for ConfigManager Something for Andreas and Phil Assuming I use your branchcache for PE, which I guess is a pre-req for what I want to do anyway, is there a way to prepopulate the branchcache cache so that PE can use it? Like the toolkit package or the boot image if it needs to be downloaded. Also assuming I have a local source available with that content. That assumes :) I can get my hands on the content, extract it somehow. Ypu get the idea? -roland
