Hi,
Firstly I just wanted to say thanks to Prajwal Desai for all the awesome tutorials he's written up. I used them to initially install and configure SCCM.
So, I had errors occurring in SCCM (Version 1702), and not being able to login to the SQL database, I decided it was easier to do a complete reinstall of SCCM with a new instance of SQL 2016.. However I've now got different issues that I'm having trouble resolving.
We're only a small organisation with around 300 PC's, but spread over several locations. Initially in SCCM I had the client pushed out, several DP's, and Windows 7, and 10 both being deployed as well with no issues. Since the reinstall I have been unable to get the client to install on any PC's - even new ones that have never had the client previously, I'm also unable to pxe boot.
I've distributed both the x64 and x86 boot images, enabled PXE on the DP, the options in DHCP are still there from the previous install obviously but for reference option 67 is "smsboot\x64\wdsnbp.com"
The client gets the initial boot file from the server, then instead of loading WinPE I get:
"The Windows Boot Configuration (BCD) file from the PXE server does not contain a valid operating system entry. Ensure that the server has boot images installed for this architecture"
I've read that turning off PXE on the DP, then waiting and re-enabling it will work, however it hasn't done so for me.. I wonder if this and the client not being installed anywhere are linked to the same problem.
I'll apologise in advance if that seems a little vague, but I'm fairly new to SCCM. Can anyone offer a suggestion to what I may have missed?
Firstly I just wanted to say thanks to Prajwal Desai for all the awesome tutorials he's written up. I used them to initially install and configure SCCM.
So, I had errors occurring in SCCM (Version 1702), and not being able to login to the SQL database, I decided it was easier to do a complete reinstall of SCCM with a new instance of SQL 2016.. However I've now got different issues that I'm having trouble resolving.
We're only a small organisation with around 300 PC's, but spread over several locations. Initially in SCCM I had the client pushed out, several DP's, and Windows 7, and 10 both being deployed as well with no issues. Since the reinstall I have been unable to get the client to install on any PC's - even new ones that have never had the client previously, I'm also unable to pxe boot.
I've distributed both the x64 and x86 boot images, enabled PXE on the DP, the options in DHCP are still there from the previous install obviously but for reference option 67 is "smsboot\x64\wdsnbp.com"
The client gets the initial boot file from the server, then instead of loading WinPE I get:
"The Windows Boot Configuration (BCD) file from the PXE server does not contain a valid operating system entry. Ensure that the server has boot images installed for this architecture"
I've read that turning off PXE on the DP, then waiting and re-enabling it will work, however it hasn't done so for me.. I wonder if this and the client not being installed anywhere are linked to the same problem.
I'll apologise in advance if that seems a little vague, but I'm fairly new to SCCM. Can anyone offer a suggestion to what I may have missed?