Verify the IP address the device received in WinPE (hit F8 and type ipconfig ). Ensure that IP range is explicitly defined in your SCCM Boundaries and attached to the correct Boundary Group. 5. Network Access Account (NAA) or Permissions

In the context of SCCM PXE booting, Exit Code 14 typically maps to a or "Access Denied" issue during the HTTP/HTTPS request. Essentially, the WinPE environment is asking the Management Point for the policy and instructions (the variable file), but the MP is saying "I don't have it" or "You aren't allowed to see it." 1. Check the Date and Time (The Most Common Culprit)

Does the device's current IP belong to a Boundary Group?

Troubleshooting SCCM Error: "Unable to download PXE variable file. Exit code 14"

If the device is booting into WinPE but its IP address isn't assigned to a associated with a Management Point, the download will fail.

Ensure your Network Access Account is configured correctly and the password hasn't expired. Additionally, if you are using Enhanced HTTP or PKI, ensure the certificates are valid and the MP is correctly configured to accept communication from "Workgroup" computers (which devices are during the PXE phase). 6. Examine the SMSTS.log To get the "smoking gun," you must look at the log file. While in WinPE, press F8 to open the Command Prompt. Navigate to X:\Windows\Temp\SMSTSLog\smsts.log .

Right-click the Device or the Collection in the SCCM Console and select "Clear Required PXE Deployments." This resets the flag and allows the device to request the variable file fresh. 4. Boundary Group Issues

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