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hi all,

 

 

can any one assist me in solving this issue, i have deployed the windows vista sp1 using sccm 2007 and i have followed all the steps mentioned in "HOW CAN I DEPLOY WINDOWS VISTA SP1 USING SCCM 2007" from part1 to part 5.

 

But when i boot my client machine with PXE boot it is throwing an error "NO BOOT FILE RECEIVED"

 

CAN ANY ONE SUGGEST ME ON THIS ISSUE

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you need to verify that you have created a Distribution point for the package, then update the DP for that package, if its a boot image then it should be also distributed to the PXE share....

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you need to verify that you have created a Distribution point for the package, then update the DP for that package, if its a boot image then it should be also distributed to the PXE share....

 

I just don't get its always that same package that fails.

 

Configuration Manager Client Upgrade => thisone has been created like the manual you made and it seems he always gets errors there. I just checked that there was a distibution point, and i have done a manual update of that distribution point again.but it keeps on failing.

 

I checked if the distribution pack is really there and it is. But i wonder if its normal whats in the distribution pack itself. I have added an attachment of whats inside that Distribution Pack.

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it looks ok but something is obviously wrong, what have you missed ?????? double check everything

 

I only know of one thing that i had to do differently. The Network Access Account i had to recreate afterwards cause it was blank. I'm now recreating package by package. I saw the error weant to another Distribution point where he stated that same error. I also saw in SMSTS.log that now it saw 2 Distribution Packs.

 

Can it have something to do with this perhaps?

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