I would highly recommend using DFS to distribute your packages and also to
shield them from future physical server moves. You also get the benefit that
DFS has site-affinity, which means if you create regional replicas, your
clients will prefer replicas of the packages in their local sites.
Darren
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>I am now going to begin installing software with Active Directory. I was
> told you should setup multiple distribution points so I do not tax the
> network. How do I set multiple distribution points for software installs?
> Do I setup multiple software installations in one GPO each pointing to a
> different install point, or do I have different GPO's for each location
> that
> installs the software from a location that is closest to the computers in
> that OU? Thanks