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Shuhrat_1
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Help with ML150 G2 and thin clients

Hello!
I need help to install HP proliant ML150 G2 with the network of hp thin clients t5125.
On the server ML150 G2(Windows 2003 SP1) installed Altiris deployment solutionwin_6_8_sp1 with all required programms: SQL server 2005, .Net 1.1 framework, DHCP service. I need further steps for making thin clients run windows 2003 from the server. Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you for help in advance.
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James ~ Happy Dude
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Re: Help with ML150 G2 and thin clients

Hello Shuhrat,

What do u mean ? To boot many thin clients using OS image from this server ?

ALL thin clients using same OS image on the ML server ??

Regards,
James.
Shuhrat_1
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Re: Help with ML150 G2 and thin clients

Hello James!
First, thank you for response.
Yes you are right, i guess it should be like this, because thin clients don't have their hard disk drives to store image.
I am absolutely new in this technology so if i am wrong please, correct me.
James ~ Happy Dude
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Re: Help with ML150 G2 and thin clients

James ~ Happy Dude
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Re: Help with ML150 G2 and thin clients

{Forgot:} Welcome to ITRC forums !!

In the second Link, You have all the details you need to start Off; It also contains PDF files;

& yes, Do post any queries you may have !!

Regards,
James.

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Shuhrat_1
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Re: Help with ML150 G2 and thin clients

Do you mean that i can find on these wikipedia sites the answer to my question in details?
James ~ Happy Dude
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Re: Help with ML150 G2 and thin clients

Hello Shuhrat,

You will answers to Common "HOW-to" ... general concepts of achieving Network boot;

However If you face complications, You may post those situations here, as finding exact answers to personal situations can be difficult.(not impossible though)

Regards,
James.