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Code 14 Sccm | Unable To [updated] Download Pxe Variable File. Exit

This error indicates a network communication failure between the client and the Management Point (MP) or Distribution Point (DP) after the machine has initially booted into WinPE

The log file is your best source of truth. While in WinPE, press F8 (if command support is enabled) and navigate to X:\Windows\Temp\SMSTSLog\smsts.log . Look for the specific URL the client is trying to reach. Test that URL from another machine to see if it returns a 404 or 403 error. unable to download pxe variable file. exit code 14 sccm

Except it was there. He’d checked the SMS\MP\PxeVariables folder on the distribution point. The variables were being written. He’d watched Wireshark trace the request. The PXE client reached out, asked nicely for variables.dat , and the MP shrugged like a bored librarian. This error indicates a network communication failure between

: Ask your network team to enable PortFast on the specific switch ports to skip these checks. Common Solutions Test that URL from another machine to see

Before diving into the error, let's briefly review the PXE process and how it relates to SCCM. PXE is a protocol that allows a computer to boot from a network location, rather than from a local hard drive. This is useful for deploying operating systems, as it enables technicians to boot a computer from a network location and install an OS without requiring a local installation media.