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    • S
      sysadmininstalls
      last edited by

      We assign/link snapins to hosts and once they are deployed they no longer appear to be assigned. Is that the expected behavior?

      We had hoped that they would stay assigned for future use.

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
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        • JunkhackerJ
          Junkhacker Developer
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          that is not the expected behavior. are you looking for snapins on a per host or group basis? groups do not show what snapins are assigned to the members of the group, but individual hosts do.

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          • S
            sysadmininstalls
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            Centos 5
            Fog 1.2

            We are looking at each host. They assign fine, but disappear once they are applied.

            This is based on the claims of my helpdesk team. I am looking into it.

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              sysadmininstalls
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              Helpdesk team reported the issue wrong.

              They renamed the snapin, and that caused it to disappear. Ideally, that would not break the association. They had thought a guid or something like that was used, but that might not be the case.

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              • JunkhackerJ
                Junkhacker Developer
                last edited by

                renaming a snapin should not break it’s association. more likely, an invalid setting was in a field and the snapin didn’t save.

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                • S
                  sysadmininstalls
                  last edited by

                  The snapin was saved a week ago. After the rename it appears to have become unassigned from the machines. The snapin is still there.

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