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    dr6figures
    last edited by May 13, 2014, 6:01 PM

    Hi Everyone,

    Just tested Fog 1.0.0. What a tremendous improvement! Thanks to all who put in the hard work necessary to bring this to life.

    I have a question… in previous FOG versions, when I would go to deploy an image, one of the final screens before the task was queued asked me if I wanted to shut down the PC when the imaging was complete. When I just tried Fog 1.0.0, when I deployed a test image, the task went right into the queue without asking me if I wanted to shut the PC down. Was this something that I missed, or was this something that was removed totally?

    Thanks for your help, and great job everyone!

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      Junkhacker Developer
      last edited by May 13, 2014, 6:16 PM

      it’s a checkbox on the page where you choose if it’s instant or scheduled, right before you create the task

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        dr6figures
        last edited by May 13, 2014, 6:39 PM

        Got it! Thanks Junkhacker! I am looking forward to upgrading my FOG server with 1.0.0 this summer.

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