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Ris 2k3 but DHCP on 2k.

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Tricky100

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Jun 4, 2003
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Hi Guys/Girls,

I am trying to get Ris working in a mixed Win2k/2k3 environment. I have installed RIS on a Win2k3 box and it seems to be fine. Uploaded an basic XP image.
Now when i try to get a machine to install on its own, it gets an IP address from our Win2k dhcp server but then after that it doesnt seem to go to the RIS box to get the image. It seems like it looks for images on the DHCP server. Any ideas?

thanks

R
 
Have you selected the "Respond to client computers requesting service" box?

In Active Directory right click the computer account of the RIS server and you will see a new 'Remote Install' tab, you will see the box i mean in there this needs to be set before the RIS server will service requests.





When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
 
yep done that. It gets the ip address of the WIN2k server then goes to the blue screen with the options, it then seems to look on the DHCP server for images rather than moving onto the RIS machine.

 
The blue screens are generated by the RIS server do you get the option to enter a username and password and select the Flat XP Image?





When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
 
Also make sure that the TFTP and BINL services are running.





When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
 
Both services are running. I enter the username and password and it gives me options from our old Win2k Ris server which no longer exists, we got a 2k3 one so we can roll out XP images easier.
 
Do you have DHCP scope options 066 or 067 pointing to your old RIS server?







When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
 
Nope i even tried pointing them to my new server. No joy.
 
Did you authorise the new RIS server in the DHCP console?


1. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click DHCP.
2. In the left pane, right-click DHCP, and then click Manage Authorized Servers.
3. If your server is not listed, click Authorize, type the name or the IP address of the RIS server, and then click OK.





When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
 
Nope the new RIS server is not a DHCP server, i thought it doesnt need to be as the DHCP server is handling that. Is that where im going wrong?
 
Was your old server authorised in there?

I'm pretty sure the RIS server needs authorising as well.

Look here under the "Authorize RIS in Active Directory" section.






When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
 
It might not have to be but i can't see many other areas where you can be misconfigured.





When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
 
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