Hi Bruce/Gert,
 
Bruce, no I do have DHCP installed on a seperate server W2K3 have Windows 
Deployment services on there as well, however I did finally get it to work!!  I 
think it may have been the following that was causing the problem.
 
I had the value "PXEClient" in the option 60 field which was I assume 
automatically plugged in when I setup WDS. I removed this value (keeping the 
option 60 still there).  Also I went into the WDS MMC right-clicked the DHCP 
server properties and selected the DHCP tab and unchecked the 'PXEClient' 
option.  Hey presto I now have my Thin Clients booting up! Cheers Gert/Bruce...
 
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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