Hi Steve,

I setup a thinclient system, but what I discovered might not help you 
out, but hopefully it might.  When I first set it up I couldn't get it 
working.  I put a DHCP server software on the same machine as the Open 
Thinclient server software.  This caused problems because they both 
compete for port 69.   Once I put the DHCP server on a separate computer 
on the same subnet, everything worked!

:)
-Bruce




Steve Wintle wrote:
> Hi Gert,
>  
> Thanks for your help so far, am I to understand then that the TFTP 
> service doesn't need to run on the MS DHCP server but this service is 
> supplied by the openclient service?
>  
> I have taken the 'PXEClient' Value out from option 60 on my MS server 
> now.  Tried deleting and refreshing the PXE folder. 
>  
> As usual the software finds my client and I can then create my thin 
> client.  But I still get no further.
>  
> Sorry to be a pain uit any folks that are running this configuration 
> with MS DHCP server, could you please help me by posting your 
> confuguration here. 
>  
> I must be missing something simple but I dont seem to be getting 
> anywhere..
>  
> A big thank you in advance.
>  
>  
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