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Wednesday, October 15 2008 @ 07:16 AM CDT |
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ZENworks imaging can give you a powerfull imaging environment with a lot of options to adjust and manage your images, and with that your workstations. There are a few ways to image your workstations, using a bootable CD or DVD and then through the network, using a bootable CD or DVD to image without the network, and the way I use the most, through PXE. PXE stands for Preboot eXecution Environment and makes it possible for a workstation to boot through the network, and in our case put an image on the workstation. The thing is, I'm used to make a lot of changes to an image before I take it into production, and changes need to be tested. Because I don't always have a spare workstation I like to useVMware server for this... but that doesn't work...
Go to http://www.warmetal.nl/ZENworksPXEVMware to read the complete article, including error, solution and references.
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