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    Troubleshooting snapins not deploying. Error code 255

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    • JJ FullmerJ
      JJ Fullmer Testers
      last edited by

      Fog Version 8537

      So I have quite a few scripts I’ve used without issue as snapins in the past. However I just made some improvements that seem to have caused them to stop working as fog snapins. I made it so all my scripts can use a bunch of shared function scripts instead of copying the same functions over and over again. And those shared functions are in a network drive.

      When I run this manually it works perfectly fine. All the shared function scripts are run with the CALL command so if just goes right back to the original script once it’s done and looks like it’s all running one script when you watch it in the command line.

      But when I run it with fog. It deploys it says it starts and finishes in a matter of seconds. I check the log and all I see is

       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient     ID: 1079
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient     Name: Office 2010 Standard
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient     Created: 2016-07-13 10:20:42
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient     Action: 
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient     Hide: False
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient     TimeOut: 0
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient     RunWith: 
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient     RunWithArgs: 
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient     File: Office2010.bat
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient     Args: Standard
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM Middleware::Communication Download: http://fogserver/fog/service/snapins.file.php?mac=78:E7:D1:C6:E2:00||00:00:00:00:00:00:00:E0&taskid=1079
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient C:\Program Files (x86)\FOG\tmp\Office2010.bat
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM Bus {
        "self": true,
        "channel": "Notification",
        "data": "{\r\n  \"title\": \"Installing Office 2010 Standard\",\r\n  \"message\": \"Please do not shutdown until this is completed\"\r\n}"
      }
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM Bus Emmiting message on channel: Notification
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient Starting snapin...
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient Snapin finished
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM SnapinClient Return Code: 255
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM Bus {
        "self": true,
        "channel": "Notification",
        "data": "{\r\n  \"title\": \"Office 2010 Standard Installed\",\r\n  \"message\": \"Installation has finished and is now ready for use\"\r\n}"
      }
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM Bus Emmiting message on channel: Notification
       7/13/2016 10:21 AM Middleware::Communication URL: http://fogserver/fog/service/snapins.checkin.php?taskid=1079&exitcode=255&mac=78:E7:D1:C6:E2:00||00:00:00:00:00:00:00:E0&newService&json
      ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      

      I also tried making this into a snapinpack by making the needed edits for it to find the shared-functions in the fog snapin path but still had the same problem.

      So here’s an example of my office 2010 script that worked before when it was all in one script but now doesn’t work so much.

      The main script

      ::-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      :: Arrowhead Dental Lab admin_scripts
      :: Script Name: Office2010
      :: Original Author: jfullmer
      :: Created Date: 2016-04-28 16:22:24
      :: Last Updated Date: 2016-07-13 10:24:19
      :: Update Author: jfullmer
      :: Version: 3.4
      ::-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
       
      @ECHO OFF
      	REM This script takes one arguement for the version of office...
      	rem Relates to Jira issue FOG-155
      
      rem Pass arguement of ProPlus or Standard for the cooresponding version of office
      if NOT "%1"=="" (
      	set version=%1 
      ) else (
      	set version=Standard
      )
      
      call :main
      rem @pause ::Uncomment this to enable debugging mode
      GOTO :EOF
      
      :main
      	REM Function to call other functions and run the installation process
      
      	rem Set variables based on version or prompt for version
      	if %version%==ProPlus (
      		call :setProPlusVars
      	) else if %version%==Standard (
      		call :setStandardVars
      	) else (
      		set /p version="Please specify version, Standard or ProPlus...: "
      		goto :main
      	)	
      	call :setVars
      	call :funcHead "Welcome to the %programName% installer!"
      	call :install
      	call :activate
      	call :func copyShortcuts.bat "Microsoft Office" %programCat% "%shortcuts%"
      	call :func delShare.bat B:
      
      EXIT /B
      
      :setStandardVars
      	call :funcHead "Setting standard variables"
      
      	set programName=Microsoft Office 2010 Standard
      	set root=\\ITNas\ITBackups\Applications\Microsoft Office\Standard-x86-wSP1
      	
      EXIT /B
      
      :setProPlusVars
      	call :funcHead "Setting proplus variables"
      
      	set programName=Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus
      	set root=\\ITNas\ITBackups\Applications\Microsoft Office\ProPlus-x86-wSP1
      
      EXIT /B
      
      :setVars
      	call :funcHead "Setting script variables"
      
      	set Lroot=C:\office2010sp1
      	set programCat=Internet-And-Office
      	set shortcuts=C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office
      	rem Create variables for running Office Service Protection Platform
      	set osppPath="C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office14\OSPP.VBS"
      	set ospp=cscript %osppPath%
      
      	echo. Done setting script variables!
      
      	echo. Mounting installer directory
      	call :func mntShare.bat \\ITNas\ITBackups B
      
      EXIT /B
      
      :install
      	call :funcHead "Installing %programName%"
      
      	echo. make the directory first
      	mkdir %Lroot%
      	echo. Copy Install files locally...
      	call :func copyDir.bat "Office-2010-installer" "%root%" %Lroot% MirXiso
      	echo. Installing Office 2010 %version%...
      	%Lroot%\setup.exe /adminfile %Lroot%\adminFile.msp
      	call :funcHead "Installing Service Pack 2..."
      	"%Lroot%\Office-2010-sp2.exe" /log:C:\officesp2.log /quiet /norestart
      
      	echo. Deleting copied files...
      	cd C:\
      	rmdir %Lroot% /S /Q
      	echo. Done installing %programName%!
      
      EXIT /B
      
      :activate
      	call :funcHead "Activating Office 2010"
      
      	echo. Stopping office activation service...
      	net stop osppsvc
      
      	echo. set the kms host...
      	%ospp% /sethst:kms.arrowheaddental.com
      	
      	echo. set the kms port...
      	%ospp% /setprt:1688
      
      	echo. activate office 2010 via kms host...
      	%ospp% /act > C:\OfficeActivation.log
      
      	echo. Start office activation service
      	net start osppsvc
      
      EXIT /B
      
      :func
      	rem Function to call external shared functions
      	call :funcHead "Calling %~1 and waiting"
      	set includes=\\arrowfs3\scripts\Shared-Functions
      	set params="%~2" "%~3" "%~4" "%~5" "%~6" "%~7" "%~8" "%~9"
      	rem echo CALL %includes%\%~1 %params% ::Uncomment to enable debugging echo of all passed parameters
      	CALL %includes%\%~1 %params%
      	rem If the function called was copyself and the script isn't being run from C:\ then the script has already run and should exit
      	if %~1==copySelf.bat if NOT %~dp0==C:\ GOTO :EOF
      EXIT /B	
      
      :dots
      	REM just echoing dots in a Function instead of copy pasting them so that it's consistent
      	echo ......................................................................
      EXIT /B
      
      :funcHead
      	REM A simple function for displaying a consistent header at the start of functions
      	call :dots
      	echo. %~1
      	call :dots
      	rem @pause ::Uncomment to enable debugging mode for script 
      
      EXIT /B
      

      Shared Functions used

      Copy Dir

      ::-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      :: Arrowhead Dental Lab admin_scripts
      :: Script Name: copyDir
      :: Original Author: jfullmer
      :: Created Date: 2016-06-27 08:53:06
      :: Last Updated Date: 2016-07-08 14:04:09
      :: Update Author: jfullmer
      :: Version: 1.7
      ::-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
      @ECHO OFF
       	REM Function inputs - 1 = display of what is copying and log file title 2 = source folder 3 = destination folder 4=Type
      	
      	REM This Function simply displays what you're copying and copies it. Did a Function to have less
      	REM copy paste of command line options and have cleaner code.
      	REM Note that when calling the Function all passed parameters should be encased in double quotes
      	REM otherwise ROBOCOPY won't read the directories as seperate
      	
      	REM ROBOCOPY or robust copy, is a tool for copying directories or files in windows command line
      	REM The syntax is ROBOCOPY sourceFolder DestFolder options
      	REM the options used make it so a mirrored version of the source and its subdirectories are copied
      	REM to the destination with 64 threads (64 files at once) overwriting existin files retrying any failed files 
      	REM only once after 1 second of waiting and all logged to a given logfile
      	
      	REM /S - subdirectories /MIR - mirror /MT:64 - multithreaded copy with 64 threads, i.e. 64 files at a time instead of 1. 
      	REM /LOG - output to logfile instead of console, ROBOCOPY /? says this provides better performance in multithreaded mode
      	REM /R:1 retry on error once (default is 1 million) W:1 - wait one second between retry on error (default is 30 seconds) /
      	REM /XJ - exclude junction points (take out for shortcut files) /XA:SH excludes files with windows system attribute
      	REM /ZB first attempts to copy files in restartable mode (as in you can restart copying where you left off) and if it fails retries in backup mode
      
      set var1=%1
      set var2=%2
      set var3=%3
      set var4=%4
      set log=%var1:"=%
      set src=%var2:"=%
      set dst=%var3:"=%
      set typ=%var4:"=%
      rem Set params, default is Mir
      if NOT defined %var4% (
      	call :CASE_Mir
      ) else (
      	call :CASE_%typ%
      )
      
      rem Copy the dir with the set params
      call :copyDir
      rem GOTO :EOF
      GOTO :EOF
      
      rem Copydir with Mirror
      :copyDir
      	call :funcHead "Copying %typ% Dirs"
      	echo. Copying %log%...
      	ROBOCOPY "%src%" "%dst%" /LOG:"C:\%log%.log" /R:1 /W:1 %params%	
      	echo. Done Copying %log%
      EXIT /B
      
      :CASE_Mir
      	rem Sets Mirror with multithreaded at 32, exc
      	set params=/ZB /S /MIR /MT:64 
      EXIT /B
      
      :CASE_MirX
      	rem Mirror excluding junction points and system/hiddent files
      	set params=/ZB /S /MIR /MT:64 /XA:SH /XJ
      EXIT /B
      	
      :CASE_MirXiso
      	rem Sets Mirror with multithreaded at 32, exc
      	set params=/ZB /S /MIR /MT:64 /XA:SH /XF *.iso
      EXIT /B
      
      :CASE_MirIS
      	rem Sets Mirror with multithreaded at 32, Includes and overwrites any same files instead of deleting them
      	set params=/ZB /S /MIR /MT:64 /XA:SH /IS
      EXIT /B
      
      :CASE_Bck
      	rem Sets parameters for backing up user files
      	set params=/ZB /S /MIR /MT:8 /XD App* /XD *drive /XD DropBox /XD odrive /XD *min /XD "Default User*" /XD Default* /XD Administrator* /XD NetworkService* /XD ".NET*" /XD adl* /XD QBD* /XD Updatus* /XD spiceworks* /XJ /XA:SH /XF ntuser* /XF *.ost /XF *.lnk
      EXIT /B
      
      :CASE_Rst
      	rem Sets parameters for restoring user files
      	set params=/E /MT:8 /XD App* /XD *drive /XD DropBox /XD odrive /XJ /XA:SH /XF ntuser* /XX
      EXIT /B
      
      :CASE_Mv
      	rem Sets parameters for moving local files
      	set params=/E /MT:128 /MOVE /XD App* /XD *drive /XD DropBox /XD odrive /XJ /XA:SH /XF ntuser* /XX
      EXIT /B
      
      :CASE_Pf
      	rem set params for copying custom program files
      	set params=/E /IS /MT:64 /XA:SH
      EXIT /B
      
      :CASE_XP
      	rem Sets params and runs XP version of ROBOCOPY and leaves function
      	set params=/ZB /S /MIR /XD App* /XD *drive /XD DropBox /XD odrive /XD "Cookies*" /XD "*IE*" /XD "*Hood" /XD "Start Menu*" /XD "Templates*" /XD "Recent*" /XD "SendTo*" /XD "Local*" /XD *min /XF tokens.dat /XF cache.dat /XD "Default User*" /XD Default* /XD Administrator* /XD NetworkService* /XD Public* /XD ".NET*" /XD adl* /XD QBD* /XD Updatus* /XD spiceworks* /XJ /XA:SH /XF ntuser* /XF *.ost /XF *.lnk
      	call :funcHead "Copying %typ% Dirs"
      	echo. Copying %log%...
      	C:\robocopy.exe "%src%" "%dst%" /LOG:"C:\%log%.log" /R:1 /W:1 %params%	
      	echo. Done Copying %log%
      	GOTO :EOF
      EXIT /B
      
      :dots
      	REM just echoing dots in a Function instead of copy pasting them so that it's consistent
      	echo ......................................................................
      EXIT /B
      
      :funcHead
      	REM A simple function for displaying a consistent header at the start of functions
      	call :dots
      	echo. %~1
      	call :dots
      	rem @pause ::Uncomment to enable debugging mode for script 
      EXIT /B
      

      CopyShortcuts

      ::-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      :: Arrowhead Dental Lab admin_scripts
      :: Script Name: copyShortcuts
      :: Original Author: jfullmer
      :: Created Date: 2016-06-24 15:37:20
      :: Last Updated Date: 2016-07-11 12:28:57
      :: Update Author: jfullmer
      :: Version: 1.8
      ::-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
       
      @ECHO OFF
      
      rem Set each var to the passed parameter minus the "'s'
      set var1=%1
      set var2=%2
      set var3=%3
      set programName=%var1:"=%
      set programCat=%var2:"=%
      set shortcuts=%var3:"=%
      call :main
      rem GOTO :EOF
      GOTO :EOF
      
      
      :main
      	REM this is a function to copy/move any shortcuts to the organized folders
      	REM I reccomend making a shortcut directory in the self extracting archive so that you only need this one command
      
      	set startMenu=C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\%programCat%
      	set curUserStartMenu=AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\%programCat%
      	set startFolder=%startMenu%\%programName%
      	set curUserStartFolder=%curUserStartMenu%\%programName%
      	set includes=\\arrowfs3\scripts\Shared-Functions
      
      
      	call :funcHead "Organizing Start Menu shortcuts"
      	setlocal enableextensions enabledelayedexpansion 
      
      	echo. Create shared shortcut dirs...
      	echo. Creating "%startMenu%" and "%startFolder%"
      	if not exist "%startMenu%" mkdir "%startMenu%"
      	if not exist "%startFolder%" mkdir "%startFolder%"
      
      	echo. Copy to shared startmenu...
      	call :func copyDir.bat "Start menu shortcuts" "%shortcuts%" "%startFolder%" Mir
      	
      	echo. Copy to each user's start menu...
      	for /F %%i in ('dir /a:-s /b C:\Users') DO (
      		if not %%i==Public (
      			echo. create %%i shortcut dirs...
      			if not exist "C:\Users\%%i\%curUserStartMenu%" mkdir "C:\Users\%%i\%curUserStartMenu%"
      			if not exist "C:\Users\%%i\%curUserStartFolder%" mkdir "C:\Users\%%i\%curUserStartFolder%"
      			echo. copy %%i shortcuts...
      			call :func copyDir.bat "User Start Menu Shortcuts-%%i" "%shortcuts%" "C:\Users\%%i\%curUserStartFolder%" Mir
      		)
      	)
      	endlocal
      	echo. Done Organizing Start Menu!
      
      EXIT /B
      
      :func
      	rem Function to call external shared functions
      	call :funcHead "Calling %~1 and waiting"
      	set params="%~2" "%~3" "%~4" "%~5" "%~6" "%~7" "%~8" "%~9"
      	rem echo CALL %includes%\%~1 %params% ::Uncomment to enable debugging echo of all passed parameters
      	CALL %includes%\%~1 %params%
      EXIT /B
      
      :dots
      	REM just echoing dots in a Function instead of copy pasting them so that it's consistent
      	echo ......................................................................
      EXIT /B
      
      :funcHead
      	REM A simple function for displaying a consistent header at the start of functions
      	call :dots
      	echo. %~1
      	call :dots
      	rem @pause ::Uncomment to enable debugging mode for script 
      EXIT /B
      

      mntShare

      ::-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      :: Arrowhead Dental Lab admin_scripts
      :: Script Name: mntShare
      :: Original Author: jfullmer
      :: Created Date: 2016-06-24 13:34:10
      :: Last Updated Date: 2016-07-11 10:12:29
      :: Update Author: jfullmer
      :: Version: 2.9
      ::-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
       
      @ECHO OFF
      rem set passed param of the share path to mount as mntPnt 
      set mntPnt=%1
      rem To use Persist you have to use a drive letter. Start with A and B
      set name=%2
      call :main
      rem GOTO :EOF
      GOTO :EOF
      
      
      :main
      	rem function to mount a share passed as param
      	call :funcHead "Mounting network share"
      	
      	call :setVars
      
      	echo. "Mounting %mntPnt%..."
      	echo. Deleting any existing shares on %name%...
      	call :func delShare.bat %name:"=%:
      	echo. attempting domain login...
      	call :mnt %login1% %pwFile1% %key1%
      	echo. Checking if domain login mounted successfully...
      	FOR /F "usebackq" %%i IN (`findstr /N /C:"%name%" C:\mnt.txt`) DO SET found=%%i
      	if NOT defined found ( 
      		echo. %mntPnt% was not mounted, attempting to mount with local admin login....
      		call :mnt %login2% %pwFile2% %key2%
      		echo. Checking if drive was mounted...
      		FOR /F "usebackq" %%i IN (`findstr /N /C:"%name%" C:\mnt.txt`) DO SET found2=%%i
      		if NOT defined found2 (
      			echo. Error
      			echo. Drive could not be mounted, check share path...
      			echo. If error message says multiple users/connections, ignore this
      		)
      	)	
      	echo. Drive Mounted successfully!
      	echo. Deleting mnt.txt file used to check mounting
      	del C:\mnt.txt
      	EXIT /B
      
      :setVars
      	rem Set vars to the domain and local share login names and key paths 
      	rem Path to encrypted password and key files
      	set pth=C:\Program Files (x86)\Fog\Keys
      	set includes=\\arrowfs3\scripts\Shared-Functions
      
      	rem Domain Login
      	set domain1=Arrowhead
      	set user1=Scriptmin
      	set login1=%domain1%\%user1%
      	set pwFile1="%pth%\~"
      	set key1="%pth%\~.key"
      
      	rem Secondary local admin login
      	set login2=AdlAdmin
      	set pwFile2="%pth%\~2"
      	set key2="%pth%\~2.key"
      
      	rem variables to call the Powershell command cleaner
      	set psc=Powershell.exe -C
      	set PSDrive=New-PSDrive -Name '%name%' -PSProvider FileSystem -Persist -Root
      	set createCred=-Credential (New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList
      
      	EXIT /B
      
      :mnt
      	rem function to call the New-PSDrive command with encrypted credentials
      	call :funcHead "Mounting drive to %name% with encrypted credentials..."
      	%psc% "%PSDrive% '%mntPnt%' %createCred% '%~1', (Get-Content '%~2' | ConvertTo-SecureString -Key (Get-Content '%~3')));"
      	net use > C:\mnt.txt
      	EXIT /B
      
      :func
      	rem Function to call external shared functions
      	call :funcHead "Calling %~1 and waiting"
      	set includes=\\arrowfs3\scripts\Shared-Functions
      	set params="%~2" "%~3" "%~4" "%~5" "%~6" "%~7" "%~8" "%~9"
      	rem echo CALL %includes%\%~1 %params% ::Uncomment to enable debugging echo of all passed parameters
      	CALL %includes%\%~1 %params%
      	EXIT /B
      
      :dots
      	REM just echoing dots in a Function instead of copy pasting them so that it's consistent
      	echo ......................................................................
      	EXIT /B
      
      :funcHead
      	REM A simple function for displaying a consistent header at the start of functions
      	call :dots
      	echo. %~1
      	call :dots
      	rem @pause ::Uncomment to enable debugging mode for script 
      	EXIT /B
      

      delShare

      ::-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      :: Arrowhead Dental Lab admin_scripts
      :: Script Name: delShare
      :: Original Author: jfullmer
      :: Created Date: 2016-06-24 14:31:09
      :: Last Updated Date: 2016-07-07 10:19:32
      :: Update Author: jfullmer
      :: Version: 1.9
      ::-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
       
      @ECHO OFF
      rem Tried looping through param count, but could only echo the string of %1 etc and it didn't parse it as an arg within the for loop.
      
      call :funcHead "Deleting Share"
      
      echo. Deleting %1 share....
      net use %1 /delete /Y >nul
      
      GOTO :EOF
      
      :dots
      	REM just echoing dots in a Function instead of copy pasting them so that it's consistent
      	echo ......................................................................
      	EXIT /B
      
      :funcHead
      	REM A simple function for displaying a consistent header at the start of functions
      	call :dots
      	echo. %~1
      	call :dots
      	rem @pause ::Uncomment to enable debugging mode for script 
      	EXIT /B
      

      Hopefully someone can help me figure out what I’m doing that the fog service doesn’t like.

      Have you tried the FogApi powershell module? It's pretty cool IMHO
      https://github.com/darksidemilk/FogApi
      https://fogapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
      https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/FogApi
      https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/12026/powershell-api-module

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        I don’t think it’s, entirely, the Client having an issue. In nearly all cases the error code returned is coming from the installing program (regardless of if it is a script or not).

        Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG! Get in contact with me (chat bubble in the top right corner) if you want to join in.

        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

        Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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        • Wayne WorkmanW
          Wayne Workman
          last edited by

          Check that your share has access for “everyone”, and “anonymous users” ? I didn’t go through all the scripts in detail, I can later though.

          Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!
          Daily Clean Installation Results:
          https://fogtesting.fogproject.us/
          FOG Reporting:
          https://fog-external-reporting-results.fogproject.us/

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          • JJ FullmerJ
            JJ Fullmer Testers
            last edited by

            I am trying using the mapped letters from when I mount the shares.

            I also just discovered how to run a command prompt as the system user via psexec (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/77528/how-do-you-run-cmd-exe-under-the-local-system-account)

            So I’m using that method to test whether or not it should work via the fog service.

            Have you tried the FogApi powershell module? It's pretty cool IMHO
            https://github.com/darksidemilk/FogApi
            https://fogapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
            https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/FogApi
            https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/12026/powershell-api-module

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            • JJ FullmerJ
              JJ Fullmer Testers @JJ Fullmer
              last edited by

              @JJ-Fullmer I think I found my problem. I am trying to use a script to mount the shares that is on a share that the system account doesn’t have access to. It works without the fog client because the local admin account has access to it. So I’m a dummy.

              So I guess I just either have to always use snapin packs for this method to work, include my mntshare function in every script, or store that script locally on all computers.

              Have you tried the FogApi powershell module? It's pretty cool IMHO
              https://github.com/darksidemilk/FogApi
              https://fogapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
              https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/FogApi
              https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/12026/powershell-api-module

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              • JJ FullmerJ
                JJ Fullmer Testers
                last edited by

                Added the guest access=Yes option to the share that contains the shared scripts and I think that solved the issue.
                Trouble is I don’t really want to allow guest access on that share. I just want to be able to add the system user. But that would require knowing a password for the system user to sync with the linux server (as far as I understand anyway). So that’s cool too.

                Have you tried the FogApi powershell module? It's pretty cool IMHO
                https://github.com/darksidemilk/FogApi
                https://fogapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
                https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/FogApi
                https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/12026/powershell-api-module

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                • JJ FullmerJ
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                  My solution was to change where my shared functions were stored/accessed. I just made a extra public share called includes that pointed to that Shared-Functions folder. Now the system account and any account should be able to access them. Which should be fine since they’re all just basic function scripts without any sensitive information in them.

                  Have you tried the FogApi powershell module? It's pretty cool IMHO
                  https://github.com/darksidemilk/FogApi
                  https://fogapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
                  https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/FogApi
                  https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/12026/powershell-api-module

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                  • Wayne WorkmanW
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                    @JJ-Fullmer said in Troubleshooting snapins not deploying. Error code 255:

                    So I guess I just either have to always use snapin packs for this method to work

                    That’d be my suggestion. Away with shares.

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                    • JJ FullmerJ
                      JJ Fullmer Testers @Wayne Workman
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                      @Wayne-Workman But sharing is caring. And it’s so much easier to maintain just one file in a shared location.

                      Have you tried the FogApi powershell module? It's pretty cool IMHO
                      https://github.com/darksidemilk/FogApi
                      https://fogapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
                      https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/FogApi
                      https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/12026/powershell-api-module

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