Distribution Point Migration

Hello,
I have 1 primary and 100 secondary site (each secondary having MP and DP role installed). I want to migrate CM2012 share distribution point for 100 secondary site. I have few question in that.
1.Currently all the secondary contain : more than 250 packages in SMSPKG$ folder and DATAACCESS shared folder. If I convert to shared DP and attach cm2012..How distribution point works. Should I need to distribute 250 package to the shared one or it will
copy the package from SMSPKG$ folder and store in content lib, or should I redistribute the package to shared DP's? 
2.Once I convert the share DP it losses 2007 primary communication?
3.what about the DATAACCESS folder once migrate share DP.. still use old one?

Hi,
1. The conversion process will convert all Migrated packages to the new contentlibrary no need to redistribute them.
2. Yes
3. From TechNet :
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712275.aspx
"The upgrade process creates a copy of the migrated content that is stored on the distribution point, and then converts this copy to the single instance content store. When Configuration Manager converts a package to the single instance content store, it
deletes that package from the SMSPKG share on the distribution point computer unless the package has one or more advertisements that are configured to
Run program from distribution point. "
Regards,
Jörgen 
-- My System Center blog ccmexec.com -- Twitter
@ccmexec

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    Bern

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