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emBoot PXE Server Directory Service 1.0

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  • Price: Purchase $179.00 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
  • Date added: May 11, 2004
  • Total Downloads: 732
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From emBoot Incorporated :

The emBoot PXE Server Directory Service (PXESDS) significantly simplifies the management of PXE clients in networks with multiple PXE servers.

With PXESDS, network administrators can specify which PXE server a client will boot from, and thus only need to configure and maintain that client's boot -related files on the designated PXE server.

Requires PXE firmware that supports PXESDS

Detailed performance metrics gathered at your desktop & from the cloud

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