I couldn't find it. Thank you.

Are there any plan to integrate this procedure into setup program of 
sanbootconf ?


(2010/10/30 12:59), G.N.Raj wrote:
> Did you miss this article from Microsoft?
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976042/
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gpxe-boun...@etherboot.org [mailto:gpxe-boun...@etherboot.org] On
> Behalf Of Takahiro Wagatsuma
> Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 2:43 AM
> To: gpxe@etherboot.org
> Subject: [gPXE] Windows7 iSCSI boot
>
> Hello
>
> I tried to boot Windows 7 from iSCSI target and, succeeded
> by following steps.
>
> 1. Install Windows 7 into a physical disk
> 2. Run setup.bat of sanbootconf-0.9.7 as Administrator
> 3. Remove Network filter driver entry from registry
> 4. Transfer the physical disk image to the iSCSI target
> 5. Remove the physical disk from PC
> 6. Boot PC from the iSCSI target by gPXE sanboot (pxelinux+gPXE)
>
> Detailed step of 3.
> 1. run regedt32.exe as Administrator
> 2. open
> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E972-E325-11
> CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
> 3. Find Physical NIC Entry from sub keys and open it
>     for example, "0007"
> 4. Open "Linkage" sub key
> 5. Remove "FilterList" value
> 5. Create a new value as name "FilterList", type binary, value empty.
>
>
> Probably default value of "FilterList" are "QoS Packet Scheduler" and
> "WFP Lightweight Filter".
>
> The "QoS Packet Scheduler" of "FilterList" can remove
>   by Network Connection Control Panel.
> But I don't know the right way to remove "WFP Lightweight Filter".
>
> Changing "FilterList" value type as binary makes some trouble.
> "Configure" button of "Local Area Connection Proprety" become not
> functional.
> But it can be open from "Device Manager".
>
> Does anyone know the right way to remove "WFP Lightweight Filter" from
> "FilterList" ?
>
>

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