This problem has been seen when the server computer has more than one NIC. This problem has been seen when the client computer has more than one NIC. If the client computer uses the D-Link DFE500TX NIC, using the NIC's packet drivers instead of the NDIS drivers sometimes resolves this problem. Obtain the correct DOS drivers from the NIC manufacturer, update Ghost to use the new drivers, and then create a new boot floppy disk that uses the new drivers. This problem has been seen when using the wrong DOS drivers for the network interface card (NIC), such as drivers that are for a different model of NIC. To resolve the problem, use a UNC path for the server, or install Ghost to the second server and run Ghost from there. This problem sometimes happens when mapping a drive to a different server. To resolve the problem, store the image file on a different computer, or free up sufficient disk space on the server computer. This problem happens when the server computer does not have enough disk space to store the image file.
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