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On an HPE ProLiant Gen10, ProLiant Gen10 Plus or ProLiant Gen11 server running Microsoft Windows Server 2016, 2019, 2022 or 2025 operating system, the "boot from URL" feature will not be enabled.Note: The ROM feature will be supported on servers using SLES, RHEL or any VMware OS.
Any HPE ProLiant Gen10, ProLiant Gen10 Plus or ProLiant Gen11 server running Microsoft Windows Server 2016, Microsoft Windows Server 2019, Microsoft Windows Server 2022 or Microsoft Windows Server 2025.
This is a known issue by Microsoft. The next released version of a Microsoft Windows Server Operating System may potentially enable the Boot from URL feature.As a workaround, choose other boot options when using any of the operating systems mentioned in Scope.Document VersionRelease DateDetails8November 1, 2024Updated to add Windows Server 2025.7January 18, 2023Updated Hardware Platforms affected list with recently released ProLiant Gen11 servers and Alletra Storage Arrays.6November 14, 2022Updated Hardware Platforms affected list with recently released Gen11 servers.5March 07, 2022Updated Hardware Platforms affected list with recently released Gen10 Plus servers and added Microsoft Windows Server 2022 as affected operating system.4January 25, 2021Re-added Microsoft Server 2019 as an affected operating system.3December 09, 2020Added the HPE ProLiant Gen10 Plus server platform as Affected Product, and removed WS2019 as this operating system is not affected by this issue.2June 01, 2020Updated to include WS 2019 and additional platforms1February 05, 2018Original document release
Operating Systems Affected:Microsoft Windows Server 2016, Microsoft Windows Server 2019, Microsoft Windows Server 2022, Microsoft Windows Server 2025
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