Hi,
remove the options for nexthost and filename and give it a try.
Refresh the view for the unconfigured PXE-Clents, configure the Clienr
then reboot client and have fun.
Best Regards
Am 01.07.2010 um 22:38 schrieb Steve Wintle:
Hi,
I wonder if anybody can help with a problem, I have successfully
installed OpenThinClient on a Windows2008 VM (Hyper-V) the server is
logged onto our domain and I have successfully configured the
OpenThinManager to pull through the Users&groups on the (domain
secondary realm). I have on a separate server (Windows 2003)
configured my DHCP server (same subnet) with WDS to install TFTP and
setup the options 60 PXEclient 66&67 with the Boot host and filename.
I have configured a DC6000 workstation to PXEboot and it
successfully gets an IP from the DHCP server, however it fails to
boot citing a problem with TFTP and says it can't find the filename...
I am tearing my hair out :-D please can any one suggest what I can
do.. Many thanks.
Stephen Wintle
Network Manager
Kings Norton Girls School
Selly Oak Rd
B30 1HW
Tel: 0121 675 8200
Mob: 07950 950158
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