

One of the most basic, and therefore most widely used to perform low-level single file transfers, is the Trivial FTP or Trivial File Transfer Protocol ( TFTP).

When using a Unix/Linux based (ISC) DHCP server, use the "next-server" option instead.There is a wide variety of File Transfer Protocols ( FTP) in use on the internet today. With Windows PE or BartPE boot images, DHCP option 066 must always be specified, even if the DHCP and TFTP services are running on the same machine. For DOS/Win98 based boot images, this is only necessary when DHCP and TFTP services are running on different machines. When using Windows PE or BartPE boot images, you must set DHCP option 066 to the IPaddress (or to the "resolvable" hostname) of the TFTP server. For details, please refer to the BootManage Administrator User & Reference Manual. When using Windows PE or BartPE based boot images in the context of the BootManage Administrator, make sure that the corresponding support files are present in the TFTP data directory. You did not define option 066 (the TFTP server's name or IP address) in your DHCP server configuration. The "NTLDR" file is not present in the TFTP data directory.Ģ. The "TFTP download failed" message can have two possible causes:ġ. The TFTP server log reveals that there was an error while trying to access the file "NTLDR", but this file is present in the TFTP server's data directory (tftpboot).

When using Windows PE or BartPE boot images within the BootManage Administrator, immediately after downloading and executing the BootManage Administrator boot loader, the target PC displays the message "TFTP download failed".
