• Tuto SNAPIN with Adobe Reader X (last version)

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    [quote=“Matt Harding, post: 8998, member: 1207”]Check Andyroo54’s tutorial here: [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/how-to-make-a-simple-snapin-start-to-finish.304/[/url]

    The example snapin is Adobe Reader X

    Where his example scripts call for “REGEDIT /S” though, I would recommend instead using “REG IMPORT” but maybe that’s just me. “REGEDIT /S” just didn’t work for me so I used REG instead.[/quote]

    Yeah I need to fix that, don’t use regedit /s, it doesn’t work 🙂

  • FOG storage node in another branch

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    Hello
    i’m very sorry to come back “so late”, i just didn’t have time to schedule this project. Now i’m busy with my branch.

    Here is the infrastructure

    France LAN (wan link with VPN) Abroad LAN
    FOGserver ====== [ firewall ] :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: [ firewall ] ======= FOGstorage

    I ran the installation on the remote ubuntu server to create a storage node. This one is not listed at the moment in my french FOGserver.

    [URL=‘http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FOGUserGuide#Advanced_Installations’]When reading the provided link abode (http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FOGUserGuide#Advanced_Installations) i understand i have to create multiple tftp servers, because i have a VPN link, and both LANs are not on the same IP address range. But my abroad server can ping my french master FOG server.[/URL]
    I’ll continue to write down what i do as i used to do with windows 7 :)[URL=‘http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FOGUserGuide#Advanced_Installations’][/URL]

  • Could you provide a tutorial for Fog within VirtualBox

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    Oh, don’t forget to change your IP settings if you do step 8
    [url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Change_FOG_Server_IP_Address[/url]

  • [Requested] Multi-Site Location Patch [Requested]

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    This is a change from 0.31 to 0.32 you have to use 0.31 for this patch to work. It work great on a 0.31 system for me along with some other modifications we can image machines all on the remote network with very little WAN traffic.

  • SNAP-IN's

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    [quote=“Al@akuni, post: 5649, member: 250”]Sure - although I realised after I gave them to the last guy in this thread that the snapin might need some customization for your environment. When the shutdown or reboot starts, an on-screen message pops-up that says “Your computer is being restarted remotely by <my organisation’s IT support>. You have thirty seconds to save your work.”
    lete me know your email address if you want andI can get in touch.[/quote]

    That’s good of you cheers. PM sent.

  • Video: Image Upload & Deploy

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    Leroy, Technical questions go in the Help forum. This part of the forum is only for requests for tutorials or comments on the tutorial, not asking for help.

  • Adding a GUI to your Ubuntu Server

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  • FOG Storage node in remote site using Windows DFS

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    Bill -

    I’m new to FOG, a complete newbie on LINUX, but fairly well versed with the MS world. I have just come up with a way to enhance FOG snapin deployment using DFS. I had assumed the rsync stuff I’ve seen would get me replicas of the images on different storage nodes, but I want redundancy and multiple sources at each site for snapins. Further, I find the whole single-file installation limitation of FOG untenable. I can’t have software installation content stuffed into a single file, as most SW in the MS world consists of several files.

    So I wrote a program called FOGExe.exe. It leverages the TFTP site where a FOGExe.ini file is stored that has the sharename (DFS or UNC), username and password for accessing the Windows server. A parameter in the snapin parameter field points to the dir within the share and the program looks there for a specific .cmd file - FOGExe.cmd. This cmd has all the commands you’d want to perform the snapin installation. I typically put two versions of an installation in such directories - one to install and the other to repair.

    This program is brand new and has been only lightly tested. As I’m new to FOG, I can’t say I won’t enhance this more over the next little while. I’m using FOG now as a replacement for a homegrown system that used BartPE for XP and WInBuilder for Win7 to create ISO that were PXEbooted and uncasted images with Ghost32. For software deployment we had a system that could detect if someone was logged in and would allow for interactive and silent installation. I may want to retain this feature and it would be easy to add it to FOGExe.

    If this is of any interest to you, I’ll post it sooner rather than later. I had planned to post it but as I said, it’s new. I’d appreciate any info related to your problem with syncing Linux storage repositories over WAN and how one mounts DFS on a Linux box. Also, why use the Linux bos for TFTP at all? If you can copy the contents of the linux tftpboot dir to windows? I’ve used pxelinux.0 and pxeclient.cfg on windows for some time.

    I’m not sure how these forums work, so I’ll check back here for a response.

  • Accidentally set main FOG user to mobile access only! - Solved

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    I didn’t know about the mobile site.
    I should say users can logon to mobile site with no problem.
    Thanks

  • How-to:Using your FOG server to backup and restore Macintosh computers

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  • Fog Wiki: Supported Command Line Switches for Snapin's

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  • Using FOG with older computers that can't boot via PxE

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    Thank you! And also thanks for pointing out the CD and floppy drive options too

  • How To: Change default image store location

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  • Wiki: Troubleshooting an Image Upload

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    I can confirm that this doesn’t work on Windows 7 as written. Since I’m unfamiliar with the unix tools, I just destroyed my reference workstation. I managed to work with the 100Mb Win7 boot partition, but destroyed the partition containing the 😄 drive… lol

  • How-to: Network bonding & RAID arrays

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    [B][SIZE=4]UPDATE[/SIZE][/B]

    After adding another storage node with the same configuration, but using newer 4k drives i managed to get a little more perforamance out of the setup.

    [code]fog-4:~# hdparm -t /dev/md0

    /dev/md0:
    Timing buffered disk reads: 854 MB in 3.00 seconds = 284.22 MB/sec[/code]

  • How-to: Change DNS server entry in FOG

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    Thank you! I knew it had to be something easy. I must admit, FOG is the BEST product of this type out there!

  • How-to: Install a second drive and store images there

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    [media=youtube]69gJvHjTKNQ[/media]

    Take a look at this.

  • Wiki: Troubleshooting an Image Deploy

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  • Video: Install FOG on CentOS

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