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PXE booting from Windows 2000 - session/OS setup?
Got an old Windows 2000 server (I didnt set up) that is used for PXE
booting. Basically, I can DHCP boot another machine from it. Then I get blue screen with white text informing me that this is the Client Installation Wizard. I log on using username PXE and then it gives me a list of 'operating systems'. This corresponds to the name of ghost sessions I have available to run on the server. Question is:- Where on the PXE server are these 'operating systems' configured? |
Re: PXE booting from Windows 2000 - session/OS setup?
On 05/11/2010 11:24, BertieBigBollox@gmail.com wrote:
> Got an old Windows 2000 server (I didnt set up) that is used for PXE > booting. > > Basically, I can DHCP boot another machine from it. > > Then I get blue screen with white text informing me that this is the > Client Installation Wizard. > > I log on using username PXE and then it gives me a list of 'operating > systems'. This corresponds to the name of ghost sessions I have > available to run on the server. > > Question is:- Where on the PXE server are these 'operating systems' > configured? > > > Google windows 2000 pxe images How many more times are you going to ask this same question before you engage somebody who knows what they are doing to sort it out for you? |
Re: PXE booting from Windows 2000 - session/OS setup?
http://diddy.boot-land.net/pxe/files/2000.htm
"BertieBigBollox@gmail.com" <bertiebigbollox@gmail.com> wrote in message news:8fba301e-fb6f-42f5-9289-e8127054167c@e20g2000vbn.googlegroups.com... > Got an old Windows 2000 server (I didnt set up) that is used for PXE > booting. > > Basically, I can DHCP boot another machine from it. > > Then I get blue screen with white text informing me that this is the > Client Installation Wizard. > > I log on using username PXE and then it gives me a list of 'operating > systems'. This corresponds to the name of ghost sessions I have > available to run on the server. > > Question is:- Where on the PXE server are these 'operating systems' > configured? > > > |
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