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    • Q
      Quazz Moderator
      last edited by

      Fairly certain the problem is that Snapins run under the System account, which cannot interact with the desktop, and thus you can’t “elevate” to administrator.

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      • Matthieu JacquartM
        Matthieu Jacquart @Quazz
        last edited by

        @Quazz Oh, so it will be problematic…
        I absolutely need to force clone display on these computers, if not after deploying image principal screen is videoprojector so people can’t log on computer…

        Fog 1.5.9.138
        Debian 11
        Vmware ESXi

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        • Q
          Quazz Moderator @Matthieu Jacquart
          last edited by Quazz

          @Matthieu-Jacquart Windows Key + P is the shortcut to switch display mode, works on login screen too.

          Not sure about how to force it using snapins though.

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          • J
            Joe Schmitt Senior Developer
            last edited by Joe Schmitt

            @Matthieu-Jacquart a couple things. SYSTEM sometimes won’t have the TEMP environment all variable set (yes, I know that’s weird). I also see you are using a batch script to offload to a vbs. Try removing that additional complexity by sticking to one language. Either write it in just batch or just vbs.

            Also, if its a snap in you can remove all of your UAC checks to further limit potentional points of failure.

            But as said before, it may just simply be that SYSTEM can’t clone displays. In which case you could use a snap in to write to a login script that gets run everytime a user logs in.

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            • Matthieu JacquartM
              Matthieu Jacquart
              last edited by

              Thanks for help, finally I created a snapin which add registry key to duplicate display when someone log in, and if needed after deploying image I use Win + P key.

              Fog 1.5.9.138
              Debian 11
              Vmware ESXi

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              • Jonathan CoolJ
                Jonathan Cool
                last edited by

                Server :
                FOG Version: 1.4.2 SVN 6072
                OS: Debian 8

                Client :
                Service Version: SmartInstaller v0.11.12
                OS: Win7x64 PRO

                Description :
                Hi,
                I’m really sorry for the “UP” but i try to have more verbose logs for the Snapins …
                In my case, for SnapinPack, into the fog.log, i have “just” this :

                ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                ---------------------------------SnapinClient---------------------------------
                ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 12/01/2018 16:07 Client-Info Client Version: 0.11.12
                 12/01/2018 16:07 Client-Info Client OS:      Windows
                 12/01/2018 16:07 Client-Info Server Version: 1.4.2
                 12/01/2018 16:07 Middleware::Response Success
                 12/01/2018 16:07 SnapinClient Running snapin algobox_64
                 12/01/2018 16:07 Middleware::Communication Download: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/fog/service/snapins.file.php?mac=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx||00:00:00:00:00:00:00:E0|00:00:00:00:00:00:00:E0&taskid=xxx
                 12/01/2018 16:07 SnapinClient C:\Program Files (x86)\FOG\tmp\algobox_x64.zip
                 12/01/2018 16:07 SnapinClient Processing SnapinPack algobox_x64.zip
                 12/01/2018 16:07 SnapinClient Extracting SnapinPack
                 12/01/2018 16:07 Bus Emmiting message on channel: Notification
                 12/01/2018 16:07 SnapinClient Starting snapin
                 12/01/2018 16:07 SnapinClient Snapin finished
                 12/01/2018 16:07 SnapinClient Return Code: 0
                 12/01/2018 16:07 Bus Emmiting message on channel: Notification
                 12/01/2018 16:07 Middleware::Communication URL: ...............
                ------------------------------------------------------------------------------```
                

                In your case, it’s seem to be more verbose …

                ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                ---------------------------------SnapinClient---------------------------------
                ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 14/09/2016 11:18 Client-Info Client Version: 0.11.5
                 14/09/2016 11:18 Client-Info Client OS:      Windows
                 14/09/2016 11:18 Client-Info Server Version: 1.3.0-RC-10
                 14/09/2016 11:18 Middleware::Response Success
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient Snapin Found:
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     ID: 1381
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     Name: Clone
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     Created: 2016-09-14 11:17:34
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     Action: 
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     Pack: False
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     Hide: False
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     Server: 
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     TimeOut: 0
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     RunWith: c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     RunWithArgs: /c
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     Args: 
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient     File: Clone2.cmd
                 14/09/2016 11:18 Middleware::Communication Download: http://192.168.10.60/fog/service/snapins.file.php?mac=E8:40:F2:3B:C7:AA&taskid=1381
                 14/09/2016 11:18 SnapinClient C:\Program Files (x86)\FOG\tmp\Clone2.cmd
                 14/09/2016 11:18 Bus {
                  "self": true,
                  "channel": "Notification",
                  "data": "{\r\n  \"title\": \"Installing Clone\",\r\n  \"message\": \"Please do not shutdown until this is completed\"\r\n}"
                }
                

                It’s a fog version problem or it’s just a specific configuration checked in the Global Configuration GUI ?

                Many thanks for your help 🙂

                My stuff :
                Server :
                FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
                OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
                FOG Client Version : 0.12
                Specifications :
                > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
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                • S
                  Sebastian Roth Moderator
                  last edited by

                  @Jonathan-Cool AFAIK it’s just the older version that had other/more debug output.

                  Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                  • Wayne WorkmanW
                    Wayne Workman @Sebastian Roth
                    last edited by

                    @sebastian-roth said in Problem deploying cmd script with snapin:

                    AFAIK it’s just the older version that had other/more debug output.

                    Correct. @joe-schmitt made that change over some security concerns.

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                    • Jonathan CoolJ
                      Jonathan Cool
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for reply.
                      There is a way to have more verbose snapin output with the new version of fog client ?

                      My stuff :
                      Server :
                      FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
                      OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
                      FOG Client Version : 0.12
                      Specifications :
                      > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
                      > French user :)
                      > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
                      Challenges make knowledge growth … by George1421 ;)

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                      • Wayne WorkmanW
                        Wayne Workman @Jonathan Cool
                        last edited by

                        @jonathan-cool Yes, you would just code that functionality into your script. Have it dump variables to a text file, dump errors to a text file, etc.

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                        • Jonathan CoolJ
                          Jonathan Cool
                          last edited by

                          Thank you for your reply.
                          I will try that 😉

                          My stuff :
                          Server :
                          FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
                          OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
                          FOG Client Version : 0.12
                          Specifications :
                          > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
                          > French user :)
                          > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
                          Challenges make knowledge growth … by George1421 ;)

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