Fog 1.1.2: VBScript Fail
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trying to run a VBscript to do a autologin script for a user and it does not launch. I have disable firewall, UAC, and any antivirus from the system. I notice that the fog client logs keeps saying “SnapinClient The system cannot find the file specified”. I can launch the script in windows 7 and it work with no problems. I also created a batch file that creates a file in the c:\ drive and this manged to work with no problems. I would appreciate any ideas in resolving this matter. Below I have placed the code for the script and the client logs.
Thanks,
Kleber
[B]Script Code:[/B]
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'Global Vars
const HKLM = &H80000002
const COMPUTER = “.”'Vars
dim objReg, objShell
dim strPath, strDefaultUserName, strDefaultPassword, strAutoAdminLogon, strDefaultDomainName, strAutoLogonCount, strForceAutoLogon
dim intGrade'Assign Vars
strPath = “SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon”
strDefaultUserName = “DefaultUserName”
strDefaultPassword = “DefaultPassword”
strAutoAdminLogon = “AutoAdminLogon”
strDefaultDomainName = “DefaultDomainName”
strAutoLogonCount = “AutoLogonCount”
strForceAutoLogon = “ForceAutoLogon”set objReg = GetObject(“winmgmts:\” & COMPUTER & “\root\default:StdRegProv”)
set objShell = WScript.CreateObject(“WScript.Shell”)objReg.SetStringValue HKLM, strPath, strDefaultUserName, "username 'replace username with your username you want to use
objReg.SetStringValue HKLM, strPath, strDefaultPassword, “password” 'replace password with your password you want to use
objReg.SetStringValue HKLM, strPath, strAutoAdminLogon, “1”
objReg.SetStringValue HKLM, strPath, strDefaultDomainName, “domain” 'replace domain with your domain
objReg.SetStringValue HKLM, strPath, strForceAutoLogon, “0”
objReg.DeleteValue HKLM, strPath, strAutoLogonCount[B]Client log file below:[/B]
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7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Attempting to connect to fog server…
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Module is active…
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Snapin Found:
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient ID: 82
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient RunWith: %windir%\syswow64\cscript.exe
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient RunWithArgs: /B
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Name: Autologin_Student
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Created: 2014-07-30 16:28:39
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Args:
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Reboot: No
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Starting FOG Snapin Download
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Download complete.
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Starting FOG Snapin Installation.
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient The system cannot find the file specified
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient at System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithCreateProcess(ProcessStartInfo startInfo)
at FOG.SnapinClient.startWatching()
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Attempting to connect to fog server…
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient Module is active…
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::SnapinClient No Tasks found for: 00:50:56:C0:00:01|00:50:56:C0:00:08|9C:8E:99:F5:D4:5A
7/30/2014 4:21 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Message found, attempting to notify GUI!
7/30/2014 4:22 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Dispatch OK! -
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what arguments did you set up on the snapin profile?
i believe vbs scripts require that you specify the executable to use, and 32bit/64 bit systems need to have different ones specified
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I would try adding this to the “Snapin Run With”[CODE]%SystemRoot%\SysWOW64\cscript.exe[/CODE]
This works better then “C:\Windows\System32\cscript.exe” incase the systemroot is something other than C:\ and if I recall right this runs the cscript in 32-bit mode and will execute on both 64-bit and 32-bit systems properly.
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I have tried the following :
SnapinClient RunWith: %windir%\syswow64\cscript.exe
SnapinClient RunWith: %windir%\system32\cscript.exe
SnapinClient RunWith: c:\windows\syswow64\cscript.exe
SnapinClient RunWith: c:\windows\system32\cscript.exeI will try the code below and let you guys know how it goes:
%SystemRoot%\SysWOW64\cscript.exe
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[quote=“SuP3R_Ch1cKeN, post: 34479, member: 4306”]I would try adding this to the “Snapin Run With”[CODE]%SystemRoot%\SysWOW64\cscript.exe[/CODE]
This works better then “C:\Windows\System32\cscript.exe” incase the systemroot is something other than C:\ and if I recall right this runs the cscript in 32-bit mode and will execute on both 64-bit and 32-bit systems properly.[/quote]
[INDENT]I tried running the script with %systemroot%\Syswow64\Cscript.exe under the “Snaping Run With”. The script did not run, below see the results of the log file:
[CODE]7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Attempting to connect to fog server…
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Module is active…
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Snapin Found:
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient ID: 84
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient RunWith: %systemroot%\system32\cscript.exe
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient RunWithArgs:
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Name: Student Autologin
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Created: 2014-07-30 19:27:55
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Args:
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Reboot: No
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Starting FOG Snapin Download
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Download complete.
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Starting FOG Snapin Installation.
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient The system cannot find the file specified
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient at System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithCreateProcess(ProcessStartInfo startInfo)
at FOG.SnapinClient.startWatching()
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Attempting to connect to fog server…
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient Module is active…
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::SnapinClient No Tasks found for: 00:50:56:C0:00:01|00:50:56:C0:00:08|9C:8E:99:F5:D4:5A
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Message found, attempting to notify GUI!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Dispatch Failed!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Message found, attempting to notify GUI!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Dispatch Failed!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Message found, attempting to notify GUI!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Dispatch Failed!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Message found, attempting to notify GUI!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Dispatch Failed!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Message found, attempting to notify GUI!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Dispatch Failed!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Message found, attempting to notify GUI!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Dispatch Failed!
7/30/2014 7:17 PM FOG::GUIWatcher Message found, attemp[/CODE][/INDENT]
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[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 34473, member: 21583”]what arguments did you set up on the snapin profile?
i believe vbs scripts require that you specify the executable to use, and 32bit/64 bit systems need to have different ones specified
[URL='http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Supported_Snapin’s_and_Command_Line_Switches’]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Supported_Snapin’s_and_Command_Line_Switches[/URL][/quote]SnapinClient RunWith: %windir%\syswow64\cscript.exe
SnapinClient RunWith: %windir%\system32\cscript.exe
SnapinClient RunWith: c:\windows\syswow64\cscript.exe
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I tested to push a snapin on a computer that I know used t I work with fog 0.32 and I get the same error messages. I also tested a snapin pushing a SFX file and also an MSI, all gave the same error. The only file I can successfully push is BAT/CMD file. I am no expert but it seems that any snapin that requires the “Snapin Run With” give the error “the system cannot find the file specified”. Could it be a bug ?
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Hi,
FYI snapin client does not expand system variables, so don’t use them they don’t work:
[quote=“Jbob, post: 34657, member: 21733”]Can confirm that the snapin client does [B]not[/B] expand system variables. Adding this feature to my todo list with high priority. The reason is that the snapin client uses:[code]p.StartInfo.FileName = strRunWith;[/code]
instead of
[code]p.StartInfo.FileName = Environment.ExpandEnvironmentVariables(strRunWith);[/code]
In the mean time you may just set the “Snapin Run With” to msiexec.exe, this will automatically find the file if it has been added to the system path, which windows does by default.[/quote]
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/fog-snapins-and-windows-system-variables.11288/#post-34657[/url]cscript is in path you should call cscript msiexec and so on. without any path
To check what’s in PATH open a command prompt and type:
[CODE]echo %path%[/CODE]That will give you (normally) a list of directorys that are in path, that means every executable file that belongs to a path directly can be run without any path to the binary:
[CODE]C:\Users\Administrator>echo %path%
C:\Program Files\SFX-CreatoR;C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\PhysX\Com
mon;C:\Program Files (x86)\Business Objects\Common\3.5\bin\NOTES;C:\Program Fil
es (x86)\Business Objects\Common\3.5\bin\NOTES\DATA;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Wind
ows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0;C:\Prog
ram Files\Calibre2;C:\Program Files (x86)\H-JTAG V0.4.0;C:\Program Files (x86)
Ford Motor Company\IDS\Runtime;C:\Program Files (x86)\MakeMsi" ;C:\Program Files
(x86)\GNU\GnuPG\pub[/CODE]Regards X23