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Problem with PXE boot - SCCM 2012 SP1

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I have a lab With one DC (also a DHCP) and one server With SCCM 2012 SP1 and SQL 2012. I have enabled the pxe-option and also made the boot images available to pxe.

But when i am trying to do a pxe-boot from both a vmware Virtual machine and also from a physical computer i get the same Message. The Messages says "No entry found in database for Device". The SCCM, DHCP, and Clients are all on the same subnet.

 

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I have enclosed the SMSPXE.log and the Message the Clients get trying to pxe.

 

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Can somebody please point me in the right direction?

 

 

 

 

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Have you deployed your Task Sequence to your Unknown Computers groups? I've never seen that exact error, but that sounds like where I'd check. Normally you'd see an abortpxe.com come across when there aren't any available TS for your machine, though.

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This is a lab we have in the company i work for and i found and solved the problem today. It was an "conflict" with Citrix Provisioning Server which also use PXE-boot. We made Citrix Provisioning boot on an iso instead and then the sccm PXE worked like a charm:-)

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