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Can you tell me how to PXE boot Windows over the network?
For the first time I'm digging this question, so I decided to turn to experienced specialists.
Bottom line:
I want to put a server on a regular PC, from which other diskless stations will be loaded over the network, and a desktop with an already installed OS, 1C, and office will open, using only a network card on client PCs. Tell me with a strategy - in which direction to dig?
Key questions:
1) Will the server itself run on Linux or Windows?
2) Will a PXE network card suffice?
3) If I want Windows to already be with software, what should I do or at least where to dig?
I decided to ask a question here so that, starting from your advice, I can start to google in the right direction. Thank you all in advance!
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there is such a great expression "You are facing us - and we are facing you"
In principle, you were answered in the same style in which you ask.
Specifically, you lack understanding of both " What to do " and " How to do it. "
And as a rule, such people should be sent to freelancing.
Using the link given to you by nfire , you will first get a link to a solution that is ideal for you, where there will be both "what" and "how".
And it is with a "normal PC" as a server.
Almost all other (known to me) options will disappoint you.
I want to put a server on a regular PC, from which other diskless stations will be loaded over the network, and a desktop with an already installed OS, 1C, and office will open, using only a network card on client PCs. Tell me with a strategy - in which direction to dig?
diskless stationswe can assume that you have thin clients,
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