Greetings! I am amazed by the quality of the tutorials and discussion here, and I am thankful to have such a great resource to learn from as I get to working with SCCM. I've been working through the tutorial for deploying XP SP3 and I've run into a roadblock which I suspect comes from improperly setting up SCCM 2007, and I would appreciate any guidance or suggestions.
I have a test setup consisting of 3 servers (only 2 are relevant for this discussion) and a desktop. They are set up as follows:
DEV2950: x64 system, Windows Server 2008 R2, AD DC, DHCP, DNS, SQL Server 2008 R2, Exchange, SCOM 2007 R2, ConfigMgr component server, ConfigMgr site system, ConfigMgr site database server
DEV2650: x32 system, Windows Server 2008: SCCM 2007 Configuration Console, ConfigMgr component server, ConfigMgr device management point, ConfigMgr management point, ConfigMgr PXE service point, ConfigMgr reporting point, ConfigMgr server locator point, ConfigMgr site server, ConfigMgr site system, ConfigMgr software update point, ConfigMgr state migration point.
I am attempting to deploy an XP image (x64) to the desktop and the system properly PXE boots but grinds for a bit, and then just reboots. Checking smsts.log I see the following error:
"Found 0 DPs in subnet, 0 DPs in local site, 0 DPs in remote location and 0 Multicast DPs"
I have set up my site per the SCCM installation guides (named "Wheeling") and configured the desktop for receiving the XP image by importing the computer information (with both the MAC and GUID included) into a "Build and Capture XP x64" collection and then advertised the "Build and Capture XP x64" Task Sequence to the collection.
I've updated the DPs with the packages for the OS/ConfigMgr/Sysprep, but I can't figure out why it's not being seen by the client. What could I be missing, or where should I be looking?
The smsts.log file is attached, and I would be grateful for any guidance or assistance.
smsts.log