Hi Steve,
from my opinion you dont'f need an extra tftp Server beside
openThinClient. Only DHCP ist neccessary.
Option 60 is not configured on my site.
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Am 02.07.2010 um 16:44 schrieb Steve Wintle:
Hi Gert,
So is my configuration of an MS2003 server running DHCP with Windows
Deployment Services and TFTP correct? I only have to config option
60 (PXEclient) and no other values?
I am at a loss then, as I assumed that the TFTP error file not found
was because in the confuration of WDS (properties and boot options)
it stipulates several boot files.
These had nothing to do with OpenThinClient where part of a RIS
setup. When I emptyed these values the TFPT error disappears and I
just get the PXE-M0F error..
Your thoughts would be very appreciated!
Stephen Wintle
Network Manager
Kings Norton Girls School
Selly Oak Rd
B30 1HW
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