I,ve been using SMS 2003 for almost 9 years.
As far as I know, it was a must to configure the DHCP server with the PXE 
options 66 and 67 for PXE, although everything is on the same subnet.
Configure ip helpers only when crossing subnets or vlans.

2 years ago I upgraded to SCCM 2007, and changed the values for those PXE 
options.

Now I'm in the process of migrating to SCCM 2012, and came across a few 
articles claiming that I don't have to configure the PXE options on the DHCP 
server.
And that those options also are not supported by Microsoft..
But there are more articles and documents on the internet, saying to configure 
the PXE options on the DHCP server. Confusing..

Now I know( I think), that I don't need to configure the DCHP server with the 
PXE settings.
Just looking for some confirmation.
And SCCM PXE Service point handling the PXE request, is that faster, better, 
more secure??
Thanx


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