Windows Deployment Services enables you to deploy Windows operating systems over the network. This Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in enables you to manage and configure Windows Deployment Services. You can perform tasks including adding images, configuring multicast transmissions, and configuring server properties. You can also manage your server using the WDSUTIL command-line tool. For more information, press F1 to view documentation. To manage a server from this snap-in, you must first add it. To add a server, right-click the Servers node in the left pane and click Add Server.
Windows Deployment Services and DHCP both listen on port 67 to detect the DHCP discover signal from client. If Windows Deployment ...
Windows Deployment Services cannot be located on the specified server. The server may be down, there may be problems with ...
Windows Deployment Services cannot have an installation root directory that is different from the one that was set up by ...
Windows Deployment Services could not add some of the packages to the server. To view a list of the failed packages, click ...
Windows Deployment Services enables you to deploy Windows operating systems over the network. This Microsoft Management Console ...
Windows Deployment Services encountered an error from the %1 directory service while attempting a search. The error code ...
Windows Deployment Services encountered an error from the %1 directory service while attempting to modify a DS record. The ...
Windows Deployment Services encountered an error while attempting to bind to the %1 directory service. The error code is ...
Windows Deployment Services encountered an error while attempting to connect to the directory service via the domain controller. ...