Can't we all just get along?
I am so glad I do not work at a place full of fiefdoms.
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Tim Amico tim.am...@outlook.com wrote:
Haven’t had a chance to test this out in a lab yet so curios if anyone has
some insight first.
I have a client that doesn’t want to
Yes David that is the correct scenario.
And thanks for the sanity check guys. Figured as much, but wasn't sure if there
was something I was overlooking mainly around certs.
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I have one https only primary site, but all my dev, qual and test installs of
sccm are managed by the prod site. Everything is in the same domain so I don’t
have to worry too much about certs. Luckily, certs aren’t site specific, but
they are “CA specific”.
I have had issues with clients on
Haven't had a chance to test this out in a lab yet so curios if anyone has
some insight first.
I have a client that doesn't want to use RBA to separate the server and
workstation management in one hierarchy. They want two completely separate
infrastructures for servers and workstations, but
So your servers are hosting roles for Site XYZ and you want to install a
client on them which is assigned to site ABC?
Never done it myself, but as far as I heard, it works.
Cheers
David
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No conflict at all. Clients can only talk to one site. You need to really
manage your boundaries though.
Cesar A.
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On Aug 5, 2014, at 9:05 PM, David O'Brien obrien.da...@outlook.com wrote:
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