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inurmix (TechnicalUser)
14 Apr 06 13:37
So I'm trying to use the ghost console to administer the cloning process in my environment. I get stuck everytime I try to push an image to one of my test machines. I can successfully boot the computer using the boot partition and the console can see the computer. But when I execute a task to push the image, the client closes the server connection and disconnects from the server. It's really odd, here is what is read on the client machine:

15:28:39 192.168.2.10:1346 sending status to 192.168.2.28:1347
Force closing the server connection
15:28:39 192.168.2.10:1346 disconnecting from 192.168.2.28:1347

Then it attempts to contact the session and establish a TCP connection which it can't cuz the damn client closed the connection. Anyways any insight would be helpful.
drew1701d (TechnicalUser)
26 Apr 06 13:03
Is multicast enabled on your routers? Multicast traffic needs to be allowed!
What model NIC are you having problems with?
Have you tried anothr NIC?
Whats your network speed, and are the cards set accordingly?

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