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Dude? What are you doing?

PXE boot brings down some OS to your thin client. Yes, you can do it if your thin client has enough memory (more than 64 Meg) and is supported. You must have a newer thin client to do this.

Many, many, MANY of the thin clients have a management utility that installs their own version of PXE on a server. You can use this to update MANY MANY thin clients at once. When they boot, they usually boot to some linux interface, check its firmware against the firmware on the server, and then either update itself or continue booting.

You must set the thin client to boot PXE.

Tom

2006-12-27 12:25:31 · answer #1 · answered by Cafetom 4 · 0 0

you needless to say have a actual connection there. i could say attempt and readd them to the area first, and then be sure the DNS entries which i could wish are static different than that i could be sure the routing ie. does a million/2 the room bodily connect on a distinctive change then the 1st a million/2? are there broken cables inflicting packet loss? sorry i'm no longer able to be greater help that's slightly a pickle with out with the flexibility to do hand-on

2016-10-19 01:41:14 · answer #2 · answered by scharber 4 · 0 0

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