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Hello,

 

I want to deploy the operating system with the PXE Boot, but I´ve got a problem.

Everything went well and suddenly I get this :(

 

Downloaded WDSNBP...

 

Contacting Server (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)

Architecture: x64

 

TFTP download SMSBoot\x86\pxeboot.com

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TFTP download SMSBoot\x86\pxeboot.com

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TFTP download SMSBoot\x86\pxeboot.com

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an so on.

 

Can anybody help me, to resolve the problem?

 

Thanks.

 

Best regards

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is your WDS server running on the same server as the SCCM one ? is the SCCM server also hosting the DHCP server ?

 

do the files mentioned below actually exist `? (tried updating the distribution points)

 

it looks like your server is trying to download 64 bit boot files and is only getting 32bit ones (x86)

 

so check the properties of the boot files in WDS

 

cheers

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is your WDS server running on the same server as the SCCM one ? is the SCCM server also hosting the DHCP server ?

 

do the files mentioned below actually exist `? (tried updating the distribution points)

 

it looks like your server is trying to download 64 bit boot files and is only getting 32bit ones (x86)

 

so check the properties of the boot files in WDS

 

cheers

Thanks for the quick responce :-)

 

WDS is running on the same server as SCCM.

DHCP is on an other server.

the files do exist.

I wil scheck the rest tomorrow.

 

Regards Chris

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I've experienced this previously also, have you restarted the WDSServer service? (I'm sure you have tried but might as well ask)

 

 

if you have, refresh your boot images on the PXE point... sometimes file might get hooked by the WDS Process

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I've experienced this previously also, have you restarted the WDSServer service? (I'm sure you have tried but might as well ask)

 

 

if you have, refresh your boot images on the PXE point... sometimes file might get hooked by the WDS Process

I've reboted the WDS service and everything went wel :D

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