Windows 11 | 65x HP Z2 Tower G1i | UPDATE -
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@Tom-Elliott
In older installations, the installation would fail if the FOG user hadn’t been removed…
Now, withoutuserdel, I have a Web GUI again.
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@kratkale Wow, so we’re still no worse for wear at least.
I don’t know why it’s saying unable to install ca certificate?
I"m assuming you set the “url” property during the installer to 192.68.0.196?
(I’m shooting int he dark a bit here so apologies.)
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@kratkale I just tested installing and hadn’t had any issues, so I’m thinking maybe the fogserver line didn’t get updated to point at the proper IP?
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@Tom-Elliott said in Windows 11 | 65x HP Z2 Tower G1i | UPDATE -:
yes forgot to fill out 192.168.0.196 - working -
@Tom-Elliott

it seems he is working … rotating circle -
@kratkale Do you happen to use bitwarden?
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??? Do you happen to use bitwarden -
@Tom-Elliott
try to make a deploy task



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@kratkale So I see this as being an issue with certain extensions.
I happen to have the bitwarden extension and when I initially load this loader bar occurs and after about 2-3 minutes it finally catches up and cleans up. This loading is not because of “FOG” persay, but rather an extension reading ajax information which then fails to find or load anything on the page but the “load processor - the working circle you see” thinks something else is happening.
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@Tom-Elliott said in Windows 11 | 65x HP Z2 Tower G1i | UPDATE -:
https://bitwarden.com/de-de/help/getting-started-browserext/no i don’t use something like this
