RIS 0x000000BB



I've resolved a continuing problem with doing RIS deployments on some
of my systems.
My setup is a combined RIS, DHCP, DNS and domain controller, Windows
2003 SP 1.
Any time I have had to do large batches of systems, there seem to be a
few that do not image correctly, and give a STOP 0x000000BB message. My
research on the web showed this to be a problem with DHCP where the
system could not obtain an IP address for the later part of the setup
process. To do so:
Determine what subnet the RIS is being performed on.
Open that subnet in the DHCP manager.
Locate all leases containing no name for the client machine.
Delete them.
These left over leases are killing the imaging process. Please keep in
mind that deleting leases like this isn't usually recommended. You
should not delete any of these blank leases if any other systems are in
the process of imaging. It can result in an address conflict between
the systems and interrupt the process in the functioning system.

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