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SUMMARY
The use of Systems Management Server in certain domain structures can
sometimes lead to confusion about its capabilities and limitations. This is
especially true when Systems Management Server is used in a wide area
network (WAN) consisting of a single domain separated by routers. In this
situation, special consideration must be given to site type and placement
and logon script configuration, as well as package distribution techniques.
MORE INFORMATION
Consider a typical retail company utilizing a primary domain controller
(PDC) at the corporate office, and a backup domain controller (BDC) at each
outlet (to perform logon validation locally) linked to each other by 19.2-
kilobyte per second (KBps) routed links.
If logon scripts are to be used, manually assign a script to each user account (through multi-select in User Manager) and ensure that the needed script files are copied into the Repl$\Scripts directory on the export server (usually the PDC). For more information, consult the Systems Management Server 1.2 "Concepts and Planning Guide," available in the Systems Management Server Books Online. Additional query words: prodsms
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