as far as I understan dit, the dhcp client tries to remove that file in case it exists or something similar. I have that error aswell and it is not causing any problems.

Klaus Iden wrote:

I have tried to "make" a floppy image with my network card drivers but it just doesn't work. I am running a windows environment not linux.
Can I manually make a boot disk.
Mine always craps out at:
Unattended Boot Disk Starting...
Intializing Network Card...
ATTRIB: no targets; \NET\DHCP.PRM
File not found:- 'A:\NET\DHCP.PRM.
There is not DHCP.PRM on the floppy. However the other boot images do not have this file in their image either. Is it created during the boot process?
Can anyone give me a hand. I just want to be able to unattended install Windows XP form my Windows 2003 server.
Klaus Iden



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