Norton Ghost Application Error 19913
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Dell PowerConnect 5448. I upgraded the firmware from 2.0.0.35 to 2.0.0.41 (the latest as of this writing). However when I try and PXE boot the ghost client I get the following error:Application Error 19913Unable to start TCP/IPCan't find DHCP serverPossible Network setup ProblemIf the problem persists, contact Symantec Technical Support at http://service.symantec.com.This is because the Dell PowerConnect 5448 for some reason takes up to 9 seconds to relay a DHCP request from the switch to the DHCP server. The problem could not be resolved, the only resolution was replace the switch. Posted by Clint Boessen at 12:39 AM Labels: Applications, Hardware, Networking No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Clint Boessen [MVP] clint.boessen@avantgardetechnologies.com.au Clint Boessen's Blog Clint Boessen Perth, Western Australia, Australia Microsoft Infrastructure Engineer MVP, MCSE, MCSA, MCTS, MCP MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator 2010 MCITP: Server Administrator MCITP: Enterprise Administrator TS: SCOM My TechNet Posts Join My RSS Feed View my complete profile Awards Labels Active Directory (108) AD LDS / ADAM (11) Applications (39) Backup Exec (12) Citrix (2) Exchange 2000/2003 (67) Exchange 2007/2010 (262) Exchange 2013 (66) Exchange 2016 (9) F5 BIG-IP (1) Forefront (8) Hardware (23) IIFP / MIIS / ILM / FIM (2) Linux (11) Miscellaneous Posts (3) Networking (28) OCS/Lync (1) Office 365 (8) Outlook (43) SCCM (9) SCOM (3) Scripting (47) Security (6) SQL (16) System Center (1) Terminal Services (16) Trend Micro (7) Virtualization (8) Viruses (2) Websense (2) Windows Client General (91) Windows Server General (209) Blog Archive ► 2016 (28) ► October (2) ► September (4) ► August (2) ► July (5) ► June