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Story: EDS: The single point of failure
I work for an American company that worldwide has 25.000 pc 's. We use Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) as a software distributiontool and we could upgrade from Windows 2000 to XP with it (but we don 't). You can create collections in SMS (like all pc 's, pc 's in London, pc 's in the US, etc). It 's possible that they selected the wrong collection (all pc 's). So this is a terrible mistake.
What distribution tool do they use?
I would like to know if all 60.000 pc 's are now migrated to XP? If this is the case then EDS has set a migrationworldrecord.
Can anyone clarify this?
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