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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
- | //sanbootconf// is the Windows SAN Boot Configurator. It is a boot-time driver that configures your NIC and instructs the boot-capable Microsoft iSCSI Initiator to perform an iSCSI boot. It is designed to be a drop-in replacement for Microsoft's //iscsibp.sys//. | + | //sanbootconf// is the Windows SAN Boot Configurator. It allows you to boot Windows XP over the network using iSCSI. |
- | If you are trying to boot Windows XP via iSCSI, then you will need to use //sanbootconf//, since //iscsibp.sys// requires Windows Server 2003 or later. | + | //sanbootconf// is implemented as a boot-time driver that configures your NIC and instructs the boot-capable Microsoft iSCSI Initiator to perform an iSCSI boot. It is designed to be a drop-in replacement for Microsoft's //iscsibp.sys//. If you are trying to boot Windows XP via iSCSI, then you will need to use //sanbootconf//, since //iscsibp.sys// requires Windows Server 2003 or later. |
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