[syslinux] Error from boot .img can not run from protected enviornment

Bryan Pershall bpershall at bpcccorp.com
Tue Apr 10 13:34:18 PDT 2007


Windows server 2003 Standerd
PXE version I do not know how to get that, can you tell me ?
attached are the config file and message file
can I attach the img file its 2.8 megs

Thank You
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Bryan Pershall (MCSE, Dell Certified)
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 On Tue Apr 10 15:06 , "H. Peter Anvin"  sent:

>Bryan Pershall wrote:
>>  I will try.
>> 
>> I have PXE linux on a windows 2003 server, with TFTPD handaling the broadcast, and ghost handleing my system images. I have several small boot images I made from windows 98 disks that, launch the system images, and lots of utilities, like HDD, Ultimateboot, and Bios upgrades, or so I thought, all of my small boot images are identical in that they will boot about 3 manufaturers over 10 platforms. the image for the Bios systems, boots the system up and loads the nics, and other pariferials. Well when the system boots up and launches the dos exe for the bios upgrade, which works when booted from a floppy, but when I create an image of the disk, and boot it over PXE it gives the error of the bios exe complains that it cannot run from a protected enviornment. I hope that is the detail you were wanting. If not help me give you the info needed.
>> 
>
>You're not describing anything about:
>
>- what server you're using,
>- what version of pxelinux you're using,
>- what your configuration file looks like,
>- what your BIOS image looks like,
>
>etc.
>
>	-hpa

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