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Not Joining to Domain after imaging

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    quinniedid
    last edited by May 26, 2017, 6:17 PM

    Running Version 1.4.0
    SVN Revision: 6069

    After deploying an image (Windows 10), the PC is not joining the domain even though I have it set to at the group and I can see the settings on the individual device as well.

    I have tried the troubleshooting here: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Active_Directory_-_FOG_Setting

    Is gives me that netdom does not exist.

    Any ideas? Any other troubleshooting I can try?

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      Wayne Workman
      last edited by May 27, 2017, 1:55 PM

      That article is aged, it should probably be taken down.

      Look at the fog log - normally it explicitly tells you what the issue is on one of the error lines. This log is located on the target machine you’re working with usually at C:\fog.log Feel free to copy/paste it here - use the code-wrap tool if you do.

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        quinniedid
        last edited by May 30, 2017, 8:36 PM

        I have figured this out. The client that is on the image is pointing to an old FOG server. Is there a way to change the settings on the machine somewhere to the new IP address? Also do I have to use an IP address or can I use an FQDN?

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          Avaryan @quinniedid
          last edited by May 31, 2017, 11:45 AM

          @quinniedid There is a .msi version of the client that you could use to install the newer client with the correct address. Unsure if old client would need uninstalled first.

          If you have a way to push out a PowerShell script, something like this might help.

          $FOG = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product | Where-Object -Property Name -EQ 'FOG Service'
          $FOG.Uninstall()
          
          $url = "http://<ip address>/fog/client/download.php?newclient"
          $outfile = "FOGService.msi"
          (New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile($url, $outfile)
          
          $ArgumentList = "/i $outfile /quiet USETRAY=""0"" WEBADDRESS=""<ip address>"" WEBROOT=""/fog"" /norestart"
          Start-Process -FilePath MSIEXEC.exe -ArgumentList $ArgumentList -Wait
          
          Start-Service -Name FOGService
          Start-Sleep -Seconds 2
          Restart-Computer -Force
          
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