The steps might vary depending on which DHCP server you are using. Use the following settings for options 066 and 067 on any DHCP server.
If you are not using the Microsoft DHCP, see the following Knowledge Base article for additional information: https://support.quest.com/kace-systems-deployment-appliance/kb/112037
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Set Option 066 to the IP address of the KACE SDA. |
This option might appear as Next-Server, Boot Server Host Name or TFTP server name.
NOTE: You might not be able to set Option 66 on some Cisco networking equipment. As an alternate configuration, you can set the sname and 244 options to the KACE SDA IP address. |
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This option might also appear as Boot File Name. Copy and paste the ipxe.efi or undionly.kpxe string as the Boot File Name option.
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Under Source Media, select Choose Action > Download Media Manager to display the Media Manager page. |
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Click Run or Save to download the installation file to the device, then double-click the file to start the installation. |
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The name of the KBE. This value is automatically generated, but you can change it, if required. | ||
Windows only. The OS architecture of the KBE. Select the 32-bit or 64-bit architecture, as needed. | ||
Allows the Media Manager to use its DHCP server to locate the appliance. | ||
Synchronizes the KBE system time with the time set on the appliance. | ||
Select this option if you want to display the KACE Deployment Menu when the target device boots, or clear it, if you do not the menu to appear. | ||
Specifies the path to the driver feed for the target device model. | ||
Select to add PowerShell to the KBE. If you select this option, .NET 4 is added to the KBE. | ||
Use this option if you want the target device to use this older version of the SMB protocol. | ||
Apply a custom image to the KBE background screen to replace the default Quest background. | ||
Type the commands that you want to run after starting the KBE. | ||
Select if you want these commands to run each time the KBE starts. |
This page allows you to specify and upload source media files to the appliance.
The name of the source media that you want to upload to the appliance. | |
This page allows you to specify and upload USMT (User State Migration tool) files to the appliance.
The path displayed reflects your setting of the WAIK or WADK Path on the General Settings page. | |
Click to upload the USMT (User State Migration Tool) to the appliance. |
The IP address of the system where the appliance is running. | ||
The IP address segments of the system where the appliance is running. | ||
The password of the Samba share on the appliance. The Samba share is used for storing and backing up files. This password must match the password that you entered in the SDA Samba Share Password field on the General Settings page. | ||
Windows only. The path to the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (WADK) or Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) files that you want to upload. | ||
The theme of the Media Manager: Dark or Light. |
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