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SCCM PXE.log.

Hi All,

First of all sorry for the wrong section to post this question. I don't see the TAG for SCCM Forum so I thought I would post here instead. If anyone knows the TAG for SCCM please let me know. Greatful for any help you could provide.

We are having an issue on one of our Distribution Point PXE site.
The SCCM Admin is attempting to build via PXE. The PXE build stops at the point where it selects boot from NIC then fails. I have checked the DHCP server and its deffo getting an IP Address against the MAC of the machine. However, I cant seem to find the smspxe.log anywhere on my SCCM Management server. I have even done a top level search on all the disks on the server for that file and it is nowhere to be seen.

Can anyone tell me how I can find this or recreate so that when the Admins run a PXE job I am able to check the logs for any issues.

Your help in this matter would be very much appreciated.

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Changed the tag for you to the more appropriate one.

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Thank you very much Leon appreciated.

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Amandayou-MSFT answered czql5v-1676 commented

Hi @czql5v-1676,

I have check smspxe.log, where located in two places. Refer to this following screenshot, we may check the SMSPXE.log, which located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\Logs, we could check it to troubleshoot the issue.

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HI @czql5v-1676,

Just checking in to see if there is any update. We would like to know the current status of the problem. Have you tried the method provided by Amanda? Is the problem solved? Do you need any further assistance? Look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks for your time.

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yes now looks ok.

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