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Mostro Di Biscottos

2003-09-06, 11:29 pm

what is a pxe compliant computer?


RussS

2003-09-07, 2:28 am

Pre-Boot Executional Environment.

I suggest that you bookmark http://www.microsoft.com/technet/


MCSE World

2003-09-07, 8:33 pm

The computer itself is not PXE-compliant, it's the network adapter. Very
useful for performing RIS installations on Windows machines.

Best,
Will
www.mcseworld.com



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Fuse News

2003-09-11, 3:28 pm

Is it also related to the BIOS? You must set the PC to boot to the network
in the BIOS for RIS to work, correct?
thx
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> The computer itself is not PXE-compliant, it's the network adapter. Very
> useful for performing RIS installations on Windows machines.
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> Best,
> Will
> www.mcseworld.com
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MCSE World

2003-09-11, 6:27 pm

Well, yes...the BIOS has to support network booting as a means of starting
up, just as if you selected to boot from the CD or floppy...


Best,
Will
www.mcseworld.com



"Fuse News" <tim_mclean_jm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Is it also related to the BIOS? You must set the PC to boot to the

network
> in the BIOS for RIS to work, correct?
> thx
> "MCSE World" <admin@mcseworld.com> wrote in message
> news:QfP6b.66675$0u4.41817@news1.central.cox.net...
> > The computer itself is not PXE-compliant, it's the network adapter.

Very
> > useful for performing RIS installations on Windows machines.
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> > Best,
> > Will
> > www.mcseworld.com
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> > "Mostro Di Biscottos" <ovelnospamoz@comcast.net> wrote in message
> > news:XyadnRFJibiEPseiXTWJiw@co
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Barry

2003-09-11, 8:26 pm

yes your bios must support booting from the network card for RIS to work,
unless of course you use a boot disk
"Fuse News" <tim_mclean_jm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Is it also related to the BIOS? You must set the PC to boot to the

network
> in the BIOS for RIS to work, correct?
> thx
> "MCSE World" <admin@mcseworld.com> wrote in message
> news:QfP6b.66675$0u4.41817@news1.central.cox.net...
> > The computer itself is not PXE-compliant, it's the network adapter.

Very
> > useful for performing RIS installations on Windows machines.
> >
> > Best,
> > Will
> > www.mcseworld.com
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> >
> > "Mostro Di Biscottos" <ovelnospamoz@comcast.net> wrote in message
> > news:XyadnRFJibiEPseiXTWJiw@co
mcast.com...
> > > what is a pxe compliant computer?
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