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using SCCM distribution point as a chocolatey source #141

Open haroonhanif opened 5 years ago

haroonhanif commented 5 years ago

Hi, I am trying to integrate SCCM with Chocolatey and setting up SCCM Distribution point as a chocolatey source, I have read the instructions and it mentions that to enable a distribution point, you are going to add a file share to it and pointing to distribution points as the source for packages. I am a beginner in using SCCM and chocolatey and I am not sure how to find the actual distribution point path of the SCCM server to be added as a source. There are shared folders on the drive which is on the distribution point but if I add it as a source and do a choco list, it doesn't find any packages, could somebody who's had experience or know about how to configure that please share that information.

Thanks Haroon

haroonhanif commented 5 years ago

Hi, I am trying to integrate SCCM with Chocolatey and setting up SCCM Distribution point as a chocolatey source, I have read the instructions and it mentions that to enable a distribution point, you are going to add a file share to it and pointing to distribution points as the source for packages. I am a beginner in using SCCM and chocolatey and I am not sure how to find the actual distribution point path of the SCCM server to be added as a source. There are shared folders on the drive which is on the distribution point but if I add it as a source and do a choco list, it doesn't find any packages, could somebody who's had experience or know about how to configure that please share that information.

Thanks Haroon

pauby commented 5 years ago

This would be better off as a question asked on Gitter in the first instance.

ferventcoder commented 5 years ago

This is maybe best to move to docs - wiki and see what we can do there. I'm going to transfer this over.