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  1. Dear all, I have a strange problem that I need help with. We have migrated one file server to another using: robocopy /b /copyall \\oldserver \\ newserver etc... for all user folders and public folders (each with security based on groups). Everything copied OK and all the permissions went across. The strange thing is, some of the folders are empty when looking on the users screen, even though they are there on the server. The users can see the folders but not the files. Only when I access the folder on the server, and grant permission (This is the prompt when accessing the folder - "You do not have permission - click continue to permanently get access to this folder") Only once I have done this do the files appear on the users screen?? Can anybody help with this issue, this has affected users personal drives and public security folders. It doesn't appear to be affecting all folders. Thanks
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    PXE Boot HP4540s

    Found this to be the Boot Mode in BIOS... eventually. It was set to UEFI, now changed to Legacy mode and it now working. SCCM will need SP1 when it is released to support the new BIOS of all computers in the future which will be UEFI.
  3. Hi, We have an SCCM 2012 environment and everything is working fine. We have purchased some new laptops (HP 4540s) but I can't seem to PXE boot these. All I see is >>START PXE over IPV4. Then very very quickly what looks like some ip/server information then the following error "An error occurred with the boot selection verify media is present and retry". On occasions I will get PXE E18 timeout error. All drivers are in boot image and every other laptop seems to work fine. I've had a play in the BIOS but can't see anything to get it working. Would anyone have any clues? See attached for what I captured - filmed in slow motion and then played in slow motion just so I could pause and screen capture.
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