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PXE T04 TFTP Access Violation Error when PXE booting a new laptop,works fine for desktop

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Hi

I am facing a strange problem. Everything is working ok. I can boot and deploy or capture OS via PXE. No error but today I am trying to build a reference machine but its a new bare metal laptop and I am getting error of TFTP Access Violation Error and in smspxe log error is Ignoring req from [010.001.002.010:67] Dest Server:[010.001.001.055]..

 

I have advertised a task sequence to Unknown Computers and in this collection I can see 64 and 32 bit entry and this task sequence works fine If I boot a desktop machine but when I try to pxe boot a laptop it give me ACCESS VIOLATION MESSAGE.. Does unknow computer collection not support laptop or do I need to make any change ???????

 

totally lost and confused.

 

Any help will be really good

 

Regards

Sam

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First thing is to use a virtual machine when creating the reference machine, then you dont istall complex drivers and stuff. (Vmware, Hyper-V, Xen, VirtualPC anything will do).

 

Have you added the Laptop driver to the Boot image?.

 

Do you use Microsoft DNS?

 

 

Hi

I am facing a strange problem. Everything is working ok. I can boot and deploy or capture OS via PXE. No error but today I am trying to build a reference machine but its a new bare metal laptop and I am getting error of TFTP Access Violation Error and in smspxe log error is Ignoring req from [010.001.002.010:67] Dest Server:[010.001.001.055]..

 

I have advertised a task sequence to Unknown Computers and in this collection I can see 64 and 32 bit entry and this task sequence works fine If I boot a desktop machine but when I try to pxe boot a laptop it give me ACCESS VIOLATION MESSAGE.. Does unknow computer collection not support laptop or do I need to make any change ???????

 

totally lost and confused.

 

Any help will be really good

 

Regards

Sam

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