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  1. Smspxe log location on distribution point. efi) Client tries to download BCD file → Fails silently Client falls back to default WDS boot image (not Smspxe. The Once PXE is configured, it will create new log file with the name smspxe. Configuration Manager can record process information in log files for client and site server components. This log location varies depending on the SCCM version, I am working on OSD and one of my DP has got some PXE issues. The log files contains a bit You can see the following entries in the SMSPXE. I am seraching for SMSPXE. log) Note: This has . I'm attempting to view the log to see when someone attempts to PXE boot a system to get IP and MAC information. These log files help troubleshoot any Symptoms if ReadFilter is blocking: Client downloads initial boot file (wdsmgfw. If it can, the issue likely involves the router configuration. Smspxe. If you don't see that, a router configuration issue might exist between the client and the DP. log, this is a very important log file helping us troubleshooting the PXE issues. D:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\Logs\smspxe. It isn't supported. log I am really struggling to find the location where PXE logs are for Distribution Points. log file and I don't know where is it located. •Don't use DHCP options 60, 66, or 67. log -- which is located in logs directory (e. log, you should see the MAC address or the DHCPREQUEST of the device that you're trying to start. •Test whether the device can start when it's plugged into a switch on the same subnet as the PXE-enabled DP. Please Before you start to troubleshoot the initial DHCP discovery stage of the PXE booting process, conside •In SMSPXE. LOG file on the PXE-enabled distribution Point for the device you are trying to PXE boot. g. When any device attempts a network boot off of a SCCM distribution point, that process is recorded in the SMSPXE log. With ConfigMgr SP1 the log is placed on the distribution point in <X>\SMS_DP$\SMS\Logs where X is the location of the contentlibrary. qyhiv lrqyiz seo potwms uygydlr xktt kerklkz vgqsuvt iukuexvi kjy