Generic UNC path for SCCM in several sites

Hi all!
Is there any "generic name" for SCCM that points to a specific server role in a site? For eg.: I create a task sequence' step to deploy SO that copy a big file from  \\main-sccm\share$.
So, if I have a DP in another site (lets call it
\\sec-sccm),  that step will copy file from
\\main-sccm\share$ instead of \\sec-sccm\share$. What I wanna know is if there is a "generic name", variable etc that points, in this case, to the machine' site DP.
Thanx!

HI,
Note that Doamin Computers should have read permissions to the share that the file is copied from. I have haf similar requirements that a file muse be copied from a file share instead of a DP as it is part of another system with it's own update mechanism.
We solved it by DFS to replicate the file share and have one UNC path att every location.
Regards,
Jörgen
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