Full setup or setups are below (we have deployed it the exact same way on numerous client networks):
WDS and DHCP on separate servers.
No options set/configured in the DCHP scope of DHCP server.
Both servers on same physical LAN along with clients to be imaged.
WDS integrated into Active Directory (Not Stand Alone).
WDS configured to respond to all requests.
Boot - Deploy and Capture wims exist on the WDS server.
Am I forgetting anything else?
On our latest deployment when we receive the "PXE-E16 no offer received" error, a series of reboots/kicks to the face of the WDS Server resolves the issue. However on other networks where we have deployed it, no number of reboots brings it back. It's a removal of the roles and re-setup of the entire system.
MS has got nothing... Other forums says re-installing in Stand Alone mode resolves the issue permanently. Does anyone here have any thoughts? It seems as though the consensus on the web is "meh... it's just the way it is..."
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Full setup or setups are below (we have deployed it the exact same way on numerous client networks):
On our latest deployment when we receive the "PXE-E16 no offer received" error, a series of reboots/kicks to the face of the WDS Server resolves the issue. However on other networks where we have deployed it, no number of reboots brings it back. It's a removal of the roles and re-setup of the entire system.
MS has got nothing... Other forums says re-installing in Stand Alone mode resolves the issue permanently. Does anyone here have any thoughts? It seems as though the consensus on the web is "meh... it's just the way it is..."
Thanks guys.
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