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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 11:37 am    Post subject: Ris(remote Installation Services), Problems connecting to se Reply with quote

Ris(remote Installation Services), Problems connecting to server

I am trying to to use RIS for a win2kpro install. I have the correct boot disk and the NIC is PXE enabled. The server has all the requirements, DHCP, DNS, and active directoy. I sniffed the packets and it seems that the broadcasts sent by the client are being received by the server and then the server sends a broadcast message offering an IP address, but for some reason the client will not take it. I wanted to make sure there were no problems so, i connected the server and the client up directly using a crossover cable. Any tips on what the problem may be?
 
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