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rjarrett -> Boot Images (3/12/2008 11:04:48 AM)
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I am 100% confident that both the x64 and x86 images were deployed to both the normal share and the SMSPXEIMAGES$ share. The status messages showed it, the files are physically there, and the network imaging using bootable media verifies that the normal share works at a minimum. As you may have seen from the other threads, I have even tried some WDS only testing. So far, I can get the PXE boot to pull down and launch the WinPE boot image using WDS-only. It never launches the O/S imaging file, but at least I have been able to verify that the boot image works through a PXE system. The WDS-only deployment behaves similarly, and it behaves more as expected. I get the same boot messages up to the "Contacting Server..." point as I would with an SCCM\PXE\WDS deployment. The difference is, if the computer account exists in AD or if I "approve" it using the WDS Pending queue, it proceeds to run the boot WinPE. That seems to be the distinction. The "approval" process works in a WDS-only mode, but not in an SCCM\PXE\WDS mode. I have added the computer to a collection called Lifecycle using the Computer Association | Import Single Computer wizard. So, it should be "approved" by the SCCM. The Task Sequence for the O/S reference image is advertised as "mandatory" to the Lifecycle collection, so it should be "pre-approved" and not require any interaction.
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