i think mosby's post is insinuating that moving a blog means that you've left your home. au contraire. i've been a member of myITforum.com since swynk.com. so in case he missed my reference to moving my blog for usability reasons, i'll state it again.
i moved to blogger.com because the site is functionally much better than the blog services offered on msmvps.com or myitforum.com. it'd be pretty silly to think that i've formed some kind of "home" on blogger.com. i would venture a guess that this site has no vendor allegiances and is technology agnostic. besides which, i still write articles for myitforum.com and am an active member of the email lists.
what you do think?
UPDATE: john marcum sent me a kind email to let me know about a problem he ran into with preloadpkgonsite.exe in the new SCCM Toolkit V2 where under certain conditions, packages will not uncompress. if you are using the v2 toolkit, PLEASE read this blog post before proceeding. here’s a scenario that came up on the mssms@lists.myitforum.com mailing list. when confronted with a situation of large packages and wan links, it’s generally best to get the data to the other location without going over the wire. in this case, 75gb. :/ the “how” you get the files there is really not the most important thing to worry about. once they’re there and moved to the appropriate location, preloadpkgonsite.exe is required to install the compressed source files. once done, a status message goes back to the parent server which should stop the upstream server from copying the package source files over the wan to the child site. anyway, if it’s a relatively small amount of packages, you can
Mosby is a tool
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