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Anti-Virus to ESET End Point Security Spiceworks Implementation Installed and configured Spiceworks 5.0 in our environment. Desktop and Laptop Replacement FY 14 Continue to replace the oldest and most obsolete computers and put the computer inventory on https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/758949-wds-deployment-pxe-errors a four year replacement cycle. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Microsoft WDS/RIS Microsoft Windows Server 2012 DHCP Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now PXE-T04: Access Violation PXE-E36 Error Received from TFTP server PXE-M04 Exiting boot agent Hi everyone I seem to be getting these every time I try to pull down from my wds, I configured 2 things that I could think of through dhcp which access violation is on a different server but the same subnet 66 being my wds server ip, and 67 which I not exactly sure what to put in the field since I store the images on a different drive letter. Im really at a stand still and I am not sure where to go from here. If anyone could suggest some things I am all ears. Thanks! Tags: Microsoft WDS/RISReview it: (26) DHCPReview it: (14) Microsoft Windows Server pxe-t04 access violation 2012Review it: (250) Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: PXE Works Sometimes?! WDS 2012 WDS / PXE across different domains WDS and PXE error   1 2 Next ► 30 Replies Chipotle OP HopTroll Jan 26, 2015 at 7:52 UTC Option 67 should be the boot file name. We have WDS installed on Server 2008 R2 but it's likely the same for Server 2012. Option 66 should point to your WDS server. Option 67 should specify the boot file name. In our environment: Text067 Bootfile Name String Value: boot\x86\wdsnbp.com The drive letter on the server isn't important as you have to setup a share on the WDS server that contains your boot and install images. 1 Sonora OP Jason2721 Jan 27, 2015 at 2:07 UTC Hmm ill give that another go then, not sure if anyone else has some ideas. 0 Chipotle OP HopTroll Jan 27, 2015 at 3:24 UTC Do you have the "REMINST" folder shared on the WDS server? Inside that, is there a "Boot" folder that contains your boot images? For example, if you go \\WDSSERVER\ and press enter does it show the REMINST folder? 0 Sonora OP Jason2721 Jan 27, 2015 at 4:53 UTC The only Reminst folder I see is under c\windows\system32, and it does have the boot folder inside