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Answered by stutijha280846
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SCCM 1806 bring a new exciting feature that will change the design and planning of SCCM sites. Before 1806, if you had a remote site with only 1 distribution point and wanted to do PXE boot and imaging, you’d have to use a server OS because Windows Deployment Service (WDS) was required. You could also use third party solution with additional cost. Now you can use a client OS (Windows 7,8,10) to respond to PXE request without WDS. This is a game changer as you could basically remove any server OS from remote sites if they were just acting as a distribution point.

SCCM PXE WITHOUT WDS LIMITATION

Note that there’s 1 limitation with SCCM PXE Without WDS. It doesn’t support Multicast, if you need multicast, you need to stick with Windows Deployment Service (WDS).

EXISTING DISTRIBUTION POINT

You can use the Enable a PXE responder without Windows Deployment Service option on a server OS that that’s already PXE-enabled, SCCM will suspend the Windows Deployment (WDS) Service and enable the new ConfigMgr PXE Responder Service. If you later disable this option but still Enable PXE support for clients, then the distribution point enables Windows Deployment Service (WDS) again.

It’s pretty simple, all you have to do is enable the new Enable a PXE responder without Windows Deployment Service in the Distribution Point Properties option :

In the SCCM Console

Go to Administration \ Site Configuration \ Servers and Site System Roles

Select your Distribution Point and right-click Distribution Point in the roles, select Properties

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