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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott
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      Seeing as you have a logfile being generated, (I’d recommend removing the %tmp% and place it somewhere implicitly for easy finding) can you try running the snapin and gather the information of the log file being generated?

      I suspect you may be correct in your thoughts but having this information would certainly help us validate and find the problem more directly.

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      • AvaryanA
        Avaryan
        last edited by Avaryan

        Assuming you’re deploying to a Windows PC.

        Perhaps convert to PowerShell to mount/unmount the network share? It might work better.

        Example for mounting/unmounting shares.

        $Username = "Domain\Username"
        $Password = "Password" | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force
        $Credential = New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList $Username, $Password
        # Add share.
        New-PSDrive -Name "MyShare" -PSProvider FileSystem -Root \\ShareName\SomeFolder -Credential $Credential
        # Remove share.
        Remove-PSDrive -Name "MyShare"
        
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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott
          last edited by

          I’m trying to understand more and more what’s actually happening.

          Is the snapin simply making a mount? This wouldn’t work as it would map the drive under the System user, not available to all users as I imagine you’re hoping for.

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            Essentially, the reason why the “red x” happens is because System user is who mounted the point, and the permissions are not available to the user you’re actually logged in under. If you need a “global” mount of a drive, this would be more readily handled using GPO’s, not fog snapins. While I’m sure it “could” be handled via a snapin, i think such a thing is out of scope for the FOG Client.

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              plegrand @Tom Elliott
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              @Tom-Elliott I understand that is System User who mounted the point but i’m loged as administrator. It’s not enough to use the share ?
              I don’t use GPO’s.
              Have you got an idea on how mount a share via snapin ?

              @Avaryan I think it will be the same with power shell

              thanks for your help

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              • Tom ElliottT
                Tom Elliott @plegrand
                last edited by

                @plegrand The problem is the credentials are with the user who established the mount, not a “global” setup.

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                • AvaryanA
                  Avaryan
                  last edited by

                  Yes, the result was the same via PowerShell. I just tested it.

                  Do you need users to be able to access the drive? Or do you just need to mount the drive to do some action and then unmount the drive?

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                    plegrand @Tom Elliott
                    last edited by

                    @Tom-Elliott the user who established the mount => You means system user ?

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                      Avaryan @plegrand
                      last edited by

                      @plegrand said in snapin and batch script:

                      @Tom-Elliott the user who established the mount => You means system user ?

                      FOG runs the snapin as the local SYSTEM account. So the drive is getting mounted under that account and not under any useable user.

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                      • Tom ElliottT
                        Tom Elliott @plegrand
                        last edited by

                        @plegrand Yes.

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                          plegrand @Avaryan
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                          @Avaryan it’s for use WsusOffline which is installed on a samba share \samba\wsus
                          then i need to mount the wsus share , launch a command (wsus command) dnd then umount share.

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                          • Tom ElliottT
                            Tom Elliott @Avaryan
                            last edited by

                            @Avaryan Slight correction, as the drive being mounted is “system wide” it will “appear” as the drive letter being mounted, but the credentials are not available to any user but the one who established the mount.

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                              plegrand @Tom Elliott
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                              @Tom-Elliott OK i understand
                              Then no solution ?

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                              • Tom ElliottT
                                Tom Elliott @plegrand
                                last edited by

                                @plegrand So if you mount the drive, and in the same script run the action needed, things should work. You wouldn’t be able to make the mount->use another user to perform the action->then unmount.

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                                • AvaryanA
                                  Avaryan @plegrand
                                  last edited by Avaryan

                                  @plegrand said in snapin and batch script:

                                  @Avaryan it’s for use WsusOffline which is installed on a samba share \samba\wsus
                                  then i need to mount the wsus share , launch a command (wsus command) dnd then umount share.

                                  Ok. That should be possible since the local users don’t need to access the mount. Should be pretty easy in PowerShell. I don’t know how to do it other ways, lol.

                                  $Username = "Domain\User"
                                  $Password = "Password" | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force
                                  $Credential = New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList $Username, $Password
                                  # Add share.
                                  New-PSDrive -Name "MyShare" -PSProvider FileSystem -Root \\ShareName\ -Credential $Credential
                                  
                                  # Do something...
                                  # More somethings...
                                  
                                  Remove-PSDrive -Name "MyShare"
                                  
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                                    plegrand @Tom Elliott
                                    last edited by plegrand

                                    @Tom-Elliott Here is what i need to do and which doesn’ works :

                                    net use * /delete /y >> %tmp%\Update_Windows7.log 2>&1
                                    net use z: \\samba\wsus$ "my'password" /user:samba\administrateur >> %tmp%\Update_Windows7.log 2>&1
                                    z:\wsusoffline\client\UpdateInstaller.exe >> %tmp%\Update_Windows7.log 2>&1
                                    net use /delete * /y >> %tmp%\Update_Windows7.log 2>&1
                                    

                                    UpdateInstaller.exe isn’t launched

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                                      plegrand @Avaryan
                                      last edited by

                                      @Avaryan As you can see , i need to mount the share and execute a command which is inside this share…
                                      Then i thin it’s not possible ?

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                                      • AvaryanA
                                        Avaryan @plegrand
                                        last edited by Avaryan

                                        @plegrand said in snapin and batch script:

                                        @Avaryan As you can see , i need to mount the share and execute a command which is inside this share…
                                        Then i thin it’s not possible ?

                                        Should be possible.

                                        $Username = "samba\administrator"
                                        $Password = "my'password" | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force
                                        $Credential = New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList $Username, $Password
                                        
                                        New-PSDrive -Name "Samba" -PSProvider FileSystem -Root '\\samba\wsus$' -Credential $Credential
                                        $UpdateInstaller = Get-ChildItem -Path "Samba:\wsusoffline\client\" | Where-Object -Property Name -EQ "UpdateInstaller.exe"
                                        Start-Process -FilePath $UpdateInstaller.FullName -Wait
                                        Remove-PSDrive -Name "Samba"
                                        

                                        Depending on how large the UpdateInstaller.exe is and how many devices you are doing at once, it might be better to have this copy it over and run locally.

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                                        • Tom ElliottT
                                          Tom Elliott @plegrand
                                          last edited by

                                          @plegrand Does the UpdateInstaller.exe require User input?

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                                            plegrand @Avaryan
                                            last edited by

                                            @Avaryan then i use your ps script as a powershell template into snapin ?
                                            thanks i try

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