Boot client from network card...

N

Narayanan

Hi,

This is my configuration:

clients: XP compatible hardware, with Intel pro 100 NIC with boot rom
Server: Windows 2000 Server - installed with RIS

And this is my need:

I want to boot the clients from network boot option, which is available in
the client PC's bios boot menu. After pressing F12 (the key for selecting
network boot), DHCP requests were sent and GUI id with zeros are shown.
After few tries, it reports the failure (no boot image file specified/found)
and continues to boot from hard drive.

I have not done any thing in server side apart from installing RIS (thinking
that this should be related to RIS).

I need to boot through network, from an image file so that, I can use it as
emergency disk to repair or diagnose problems. It is enough it boots to DOS
(w98 version) and need not even access network. I just want to use network
boot instead of floppy as it is bit difficult to maintain and highly
unreliable.

Please tell me what I should do in server to achieve my wish. First of all,
please tell me whether is this possible? If it is related to RIS (Remote
installation Service), can you please tell me what to do next after
installing it and restarting the server?

Thanx a ton in advance for any of your efforts and time spent in this
regard,

Regards,
Narayanan
 
J

Jeffrey Randow (MVP)

Have you authorized the RIS in your Active Directory environment?
Take a look at the Windows Server Help file for full directions...

Jeffrey Randow (Windows MVP - Networking & Smart Display)
(e-mail address removed)

Please post all responses to the newsgroups for the benefit
of all USENET users. Messages sent via email may or may not
be answered depending on time availability....

Remote Networking Technology Wiki -
http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com
Smart Display Support - http://www.smartdisplays.us
Windows XP Expert Zone - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Similar Threads


Top