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      oraniko
      last edited by

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      • FOG Version: 1.3.3
      • OS: centos 6.4
      Client
      • OS: windows 7
      Description

      hi, now i can successfully deploy an image but i can’t make it auto join to the domain after the deploy.
      maybe something is wrong with my settings?
      after the deploy, the machine reboot itself and it doesn’t reboot again and it doesn’t get in to the domain.
      in the "domain password field i fill the domain admin password, what should i fill in the “domain legacy password”?
      what do you think the problem is?
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      • falkoF
        falko Moderator
        last edited by falko

        do not fill in legacy password, also do not put the domain in the username field

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          oraniko
          last edited by

          ok, i removed the legacy password
          and i put only the username in the username field, and it still doesn’t work 😞
          any suggestions?

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          • UWPVIOLATORU
            UWPVIOLATOR @oraniko
            last edited by

            @oraniko

            Go to C:\ on that machine after imaging and Open FOG.log

            Reply with contents.

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              oraniko
              last edited by

              there is no FOG.log file in c:\ drive on that machine
              that image, i capture it from another machine, and deploy it to that machine.

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              • falkoF
                falko Moderator @oraniko
                last edited by

                @oraniko have you installed the FOG Client Service?

                If so, is the service running?

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                  oraniko
                  last edited by

                  in the services.msc
                  i don’t see any fogservice…

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                  • george1421G
                    george1421 Moderator @oraniko
                    last edited by

                    @oraniko Did you install the FOG service in your reference image before you captured it?

                    Also be aware that when you add the fog service to the reference image, you set the service to disabled, syssprep, then capture the image, and then during OOBE setup the setupcomplete.cmd to re-enable the fog server. This way the fog service doesn’t start too early in the OOBE process.

                    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!

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                      oraniko @george1421
                      last edited by

                      @george1421
                      Thanks a alot 🙂
                      that works now

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