

* to MIME type application/octet-stream, otherwise you are not able to use the iPXE server to boot your images.

It’s necessary to define all file name extensions like. In addition, the browser must show the content of the folder or the file that you entered in url. Test the IIS browsing and open up You can test it with some other folders. Please check if you have set this 2 options on your IIS: Prepared templates that copied during automation to the custom folder and renamed it to the client mac-address.Ĭontent of the Ivanti DSM TEST or other like MDTĬontent of a Standard WinPE for troubleshooting this boots the client automatically without prompt to the right target, like DSM, SCCM, MDT or other TFTP boots Folderįrom automation basis, a file from the templates folder is copied to this folder and renamed to the client mac-address, like AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF.php. I have installed a fresh new standard IIS Server on one of my backendserver.Ĭreate a new folder in the IIS rootpath c:\inetpub\wwwroot\winpe with the following subfolders. This much faster and can easily be used in hosted cloud environments instead of native PXE environments.

You can replace the content of the ISO with your own, like MDT, or point it to your SCCM TFTP Server for example.įirst of all, iPXE uses http instead of tftp.
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In this blog, I will use a WinPE-Boot ISO pointing to my Ivanti DSM infrastructure to install my VM from scratch on a automatic basis. You can easily create your own bootmenu, and automate it in the backend (I’m a big automation fan). I hope this blog can help you to easily setup your own iPXE environment. I found many links on the web, and these are helpful to start, but I need some tools and knowledge in addition to address all needs. iPXE is open source boot firmware, checkout also used on AHV. Nutanix uses the Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV) based on KVM, the open source Hypervisor.
