8.1 Discover Image

I am getting this error when trying to run my discover image in wds with 8.1 boot disk. Windows 8 works great. Windows 8.1 unicast works as well.
an unknown command-line option [/wds /wdsdiscover /WdsServer:xxx] was specified

Hi Jeffery,
You can find similar discussion with a solution from below thread
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/452164-issues-creating-windows-8-1-wds-discovery-usb-flash-drive
Regards,
Santhosh,
www.jijitechnologies.com

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