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Why the Distribution Point Share is Necessary for Boot Images - Business - Small Business

Once youve added your to the PXE service point, you must also add it to a standard distribution point share just as you would with any other package.

This is necessary if your clients wish to download the as part of a within Windows. If your are only stored on the PXE service point, only administrators within your environment will have the ability to access these images. Figure 13.37 shows the default share permissions of the SMSPXEIMAGES$ share.

When a computer starts an operating system , it uses a special account called the network access account to access content that is stored on distribution points. As a good security practice, the network access account should only have limited access to your environment so that it can only access the

Configuration Manager 2007 distribution points to read and download content. If your are only added to a PXE service point and not to a

Configuration Manager 2007 distribution point, any operating system s that are executed within Windows will fail because your network access account will not have the necessary access to the SMSPXEIMAGES$ share.

Specifying a Once youve decided which is best for your environment, you have to make sure that is delivered to your clients when they PXE boot. If youve got multiple images, how do you specify which will get delivered? The answer lies in the OS .

When you create an OS , you must specify the that will be delivered to your clients. The method in which these images are delivered to your clients depends on how the was started. If you use the run advertised programs control panel applet to start the , the image that was specified in the gets downloaded and staged on the client computer. Once the computer restarts, it boots to the pre-staged andkicks off the as expected. If you plan on starting a by booting to PXE, things get a little more complicated.'

Once youve added your to the PXE service point, you must also add it to a standard distribution point share just as you would with any other package.

This is necessary if your clients wish to download the as part of a within Windows. If your are only stored on the PXE service point, only administrators within your environment will have the ability to access these images. Figure 13.37 shows the default share permissions of the SMSPXEIMAGES$ share.

When a computer starts an operating system , it uses a special account called the network access account to access content that is stored on distribution points. As a good security practice, the network access account should only have limited access to your environment so that it can only access the

Configuration Manager 2007 distribution points to read and download content. If your are only added to a PXE service point and not to a

Configuration Manager 2007 distribution point, any operating system s that are executed within Windows will fail because your network access account will not have the necessary access to the SMSPXEIMAGES$ share.

Specifying a Once youve decided which is best for your environment, you have to make sure that is delivered to your clients when they PXE boot. If youve got multiple images, how do you specify which will get delivered? The answer lies in the OS .

When you create an OS , you must specify the that will be delivered to your clients. The method in which these images are delivered to your clients depends on how the was started. If you use the run advertised programs control panel applet to start the , the image that was specified in the gets downloaded and staged on the client computer. Once the computer restarts, it boots to the pre-staged andkicks off the as expected. If you plan on starting a by booting to PXE, things get a little more complicated.'



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