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been working this issue for almost 3 weeks now. I was imaging fine on the same type of computers with the same type of NICs (Broadcom NetExtreme Gigabit). When the computers shut down to start the imaging job, here's what the screen looks like: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright © 2002-2003 Broadcom Corporation. All rights reserved. Could not find an adapter The driver failed to load. Error loading device driver B57.DOS Error 7306: The driver failed to initialize. B57.DOS was not loaded. Error 7321: Network-card drivers failed to load. MS-DOS LAN Manger v2.1 Netbind Error: 41 unable to bind. AName Version 6.1.5 Copyright© 1996-2004, Altiris, Inc. All rights reserved. Packet driver has https://support.symantec.com/en_US/article.TECH106627.html not been loaded!!! Change Computer Name to NoNameFound NET0111: Error accessing NEMM.DOS. TCP 1.0 not loaded. NET0111: Error accessing NEMM.DOS. Tiny RFC 1.0 not loaded. Press any key to continue It looks to me that the client is not able to map to the eXpress share. I’ve checked the permissions on the eXpress share. “Everyone†has full control. I’ve triple-checked the username and password used in the boot file. I’ve even re-created the boot disk, http://www.altirigos.com/forums/threads/pxe-boot-cant-load-network-drivers.1558/ then made the pxe boot file. I’ve edited the LMHOST file to add my DS server. The username being used in the boot file is a Domain Admin. Could this have something to do with Windows Server 2003 security settings? I’ve been troubleshooting this issue for about 3 weeks now and am at my wit’s end. I need some help, PLEASE. --Rob RobS, Sep 20, 2005 #1 LordofthePatch Site Administrator Check out the thread below at Altiris.com. I posted some instructions on how to get this NIC to work with drivers I supplied in the post. http://www.altiris.com/support/forum/tm.asp?m=372228&appid=&p=&mpage=1&tmode=&s=#372229 LordofthePatch, Sep 20, 2005 #2 RobS New Member All right. Thanks alot. I'll give this a try and see what happens. Thanks for the reply. --Rob RobS, Sep 20, 2005 #3 l16hty New Member That's exactly my issues now. Do you still have any fix details on this issue as the altiris link is no longer valid it seems? This issue is really frustrating me!! Any help would be good l16hty, Aug 21, 2006 #4 marzipan New Member I'm having the same problem - I tried the link but it no longer works. Has it been changed? marzipan, Nov 15, 2006 #5 pebcak Member Hello, Can you provide some search terms for the forum post. The link just takes you to the Altiris home
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