Not able to boot WS with PXE via TFTP server on W2k3

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Dear friends,

I have running a W2K3 server with a TFTP server on it. Now I'm able to boot
my workstations with PXE. All is working fine so far!

On another server I have the same situation with ISA 2004 server on it. The
standard configuration of the ISA is working ok! I have no complains so far!
After I enabled the TFTP services I am still not able to boot the WS with
PXE. The log files telling that TFTP is Denied! On the workstation I see
that PXE is contacting the TFTP server but when it tries to download the
mba.pxe files, a timeout occurs! Thats the moment when the denied entries
appear in the ISA logfile!

Can somebody help me with setup an appropriate access rule or server
publishing rule ?!

Many thanks in advance,

Herman Franssen


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