Bypass Host Registration for 1.2.0
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is there a documentation on how to bypass host registration for multicast in production environment?
i found one for older versions.
[url]http://jbob.io/wiki/index.php/Bypass_Host_Registration[/url]Thanks
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Not sure if you can bypass registering…
But there is a way to make registering easier. You can modify the boot menu so that un-registered clients auto-register using quick-registration.
I’ve never done it myself, because I am [U]completely[/U] spoiled now with FOG renaming computers for me. It’s just easier for me to walk around a lab doing full registration and keying in the computer name.
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[quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 47330, member: 28155”]Not sure if you can bypass registering…
But there is a way to make registering easier. You can modify the boot menu so that un-registered clients auto-register using quick-registration.
I’ve never done it myself, because I am [U]completely[/U] spoiled now with FOG renaming computers for me. It’s just easier for me to walk around a lab doing full registration and keying in the computer name.[/quote]
ok, please give the detail on how and what to modify.
we are the touch terminal distributor and I absolutely need this function if possible like previous versions.
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I apologize, I just remembered something that would help you but I never use.
The Capone plugin allows you to image without registering. Please look into that.
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if you upgrade to a development version, the “quick image” option will allow the imaging of non-registered hosts
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[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 47394, member: 21583”]if you upgrade to a development version, the “quick image” option will allow the imaging of non-registered hosts[/quote]
This is true. Capone is depreciated in the trunk versions and has been replaced with a better method, but I believe it works in 1.2.0