Hi guys,
I know it's probably been done to death, but this one just has me boggled.
We have a relatively new installation of SCCM r2 on a 2008r2 box. We are doing a server bulldoze at all our sites so I thought it would be best to configure them prior to sending them out to the business. Each server was configured as a DP and a PSP. They were tested and worked fine.
Now however, we dropped a server onsite over the weekend and promoted it to a DC. As soon as this has happened the WDS service won't run anymore. SCCM is reporting the following:
PXE Control Manager detected PXE service point is not responding to PXE requests. The error is 16389.
Possible cause: PXE service point is not started or not responding.
Solution: Manually restart the PXE service point.
Possible cause: WDS service is not responding.
Solution: Manually restart the WDS service.
To me it looks like a permissions thing. When the server was not a DC, I added our SCCM server into the local administrators group of the server - this got it working. As you know, local users and groups disappears from a server when it gets promoted.
Where should I be looking to fix this?
Thanks in advance guys.