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I'm using Ghost to create a network boot disk. I have it setup for DHCP and have the drivers for the NIC on the disk. Trouble is, I keep getting this error...
PRO0008E: Invalid decimal point in Protocol.ini file
Protocol Manager not present
Error: 7906 Unable to open Protman$
My Protocol. ini file contains...
[protman]
drivername=PROTMAN$
[pktdrv]
drivername=PKTDRV$
bindings=nic
intvec=0x60
chainvec=0x66
[nic]
drivername = Broadcom 57$
Everything I've found on the internet refers to having a static IP address in the Protocol.ini file which is what causes this error normally. But I'm using DHCP.
Can anyone help?
PRO0008E: Invalid decimal point in Protocol.ini file
Protocol Manager not present
Error: 7906 Unable to open Protman$
My Protocol. ini file contains...
[protman]
drivername=PROTMAN$
[pktdrv]
drivername=PKTDRV$
bindings=nic
intvec=0x60
chainvec=0x66
[nic]
drivername = Broadcom 57$
Everything I've found on the internet refers to having a static IP address in the Protocol.ini file which is what causes this error normally. But I'm using DHCP.
Can anyone help?
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