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intel233 (MIS)
25 Jan 11 9:45
I am just curious. I setup a multicast and was able to see all the PC's connected.  Then about and hour later I did a more pc's and nothing showed up in the multicast.  The image pushed to all the PC's but I did not see anything connected.  Do I need to delete the multicast then create a new one every time?

 
aich69 (TechnicalUser)
21 Feb 11 9:27
What are application are you using for imaging?

If you set up a multicast in Ghost and it completes then the attached PC's will not show once they have been imaged, you will only see them at the beginning (by MAC address). Is this what has happened do you think?

I used to have a handle on life... but it broke.         Cpt. Red Bull

intel233 (MIS)
21 Feb 11 10:09
I am not using Ghost.  I am using WDS.  I know at one point the PC's were showing.
 

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