Error PXE-e51 after reboot PXE-e55
Hello! I have next servers: Server1 - SCCM 2007, WDS (Win 2003 SP2 R2) Server2 - DHCP (Win 2003 SP2 R2) Client - nothing ))) I installed WDS, created 060 - PXEClient Install Pxe service Role (next PSP). Send bootimage to standart DP and to smspxeimages$ Create image... Create advertise to unknows computers. But when I power on client - I see error PXE-E51, reboot - I see error PXE-E55...reboot - PXE-E51 cannot find any error in smspxe.log
December 20th, 2010 12:17pm

You should also configure DHCP options 66 and 67: 66 (Boot Server Host Name) und 67 (Bootfile Name; SMSboot\x86\wdsnbp.com)
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December 21st, 2010 3:11am

Hi, Please Make sure that BOTH the x86 and x64 Boot Images are copied up to the SMSPXEIMAGES$ Distribution Point. Even if an x86 OS is being deployed to an x64 capable PC and even though it will eventually boot from an x86 Boot Image, the x64 Boot Image is still necessary as WDS needs to extract some files from that x64 Boot Image in order for the x64 capable PC to be properly PXE booted from. Also, plese Make sure that no PXE related DHCP options are set on the DHCP server. If WDS was being used in conjunction with another product before SCCM 2007 was installed (such as RIS), make sure that you have removed any DHCP Options from the DHCP server that the previous product may have required. Usually these DHCP Options include 060 PXE Client 066 Boot Server Host Name or 066 TFTP server name 067 Bootfile NamePlease remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
December 21st, 2010 11:24pm

problem was in 060 - I deleted (and ofcourse configurated 066 and 067) - and all fine...
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December 22nd, 2010 2:06pm

Hey, Today I has simmilar problem but I has ALL Fine with DHCP and WDS because other computers in my site was getting DHCP offer but one sill no. Cause: I have 26 meters to my nearest swich and for Realtek NIC is too far. Resolution: Move computer closer to swich... :) ------------------ Please remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you
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