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      plegrand @Tom Elliott
      last edited by plegrand

      @Tom-Elliott @Avaryan
      It works !!! with psexec
      for the moment from command line, then i need to package my script and psexec ?

      here is the command :

      psexec \\%computername% -u %computername%\Administrateur -p password -e cmd /c "net use y: \\samba\wsus$ "my'password" /User:samba\Administrateur & y:\wsusoffline\client\UpdateInstaller.exe"
      

      UpdateInstaller.exe open a windows and wait for user input.
      For the moment i dont if it will works with snapin

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        plegrand @plegrand
        last edited by plegrand

        @plegrand yes
        but for the moment nothing happen 😉
        I’m trying snapin pack
        with this command :

        psexec \\%computername% -u %computername%\Administrateur -p password -e cmd /c "net use y: \\samba\wsus$ "my'password" /User:samba\Administrateur & y:\wsusoffline\client\cmd\DoUpdate.cmd /verify /updatecpp /updatetsc /instdotnet4 /autoreboot"
        

        i made a zip with my batch script (test.bat) and psexec

        Snapin Type Snapin Pack
        Snapin Pack Template Batch Script
        Snapin Pack File cmd.exe
        Snapin Pack Arguments /c “[FOG_SNAPIN_PATH]\MyScript.bat”
        Snapin File Max Size:1900M test.zip
        Snapin Command cmd.exe /c “[FOG_SNAPIN_PATH]\MyScript.bat”

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          Wayne Workman @plegrand
          last edited by Wayne Workman

          @plegrand You know, most people just keep their images updated so they don’t have to worry about this so much. I know some of the community do quarterly images while others do annual images.

          You’d probably have better luck just opening an Amazon Web Services account and installing Systems Manager into your image so you can control patching through AWS. This tool is specifically built for this, among a few other things.

          Or, just a WSUS server and some group policy to control how updates work.

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            plegrand @Tom Elliott
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            @Tom-Elliott
            I cant make it works for the moment with snapinpack, I’ve got an error that i don’t understand :

            17/05/2017 08:42 Client-Info Client Version: 0.11.11
            17/05/2017 08:42 Client-Info Client OS:      Windows
            17/05/2017 08:42 Client-Info Server Version: 1.3.5
            17/05/2017 08:42 Middleware::Response Success
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient Snapin Found:
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient     ID: 103
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient     Name: Update Windows 7
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient     Created: 2017-05-17 08:41:24
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient     Action: 
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient     Pack: True
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient     Hide: False
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient     Server: 
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient     TimeOut: 0
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient     SnapinPack File: cmd.exe
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient     SnapinPack Args: /c "[FOG_SNAPIN_PATH]\test.bat" >> %tmp%\test.log 2>&1
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient     File: test.zip
            17/05/2017 08:42 Middleware::Communication Download: http://192.168.39.243/fog/service/snapins.file.php?mac=D0:67:E5:0C:6A:1A||00:00:00:00:00:00:00:E0|00:00:00:00:00:00:00:E0&taskid=103
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient C:\Program Files\FOG\tmp\test.zip
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient Processing SnapinPack test.zip
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient Extracting SnapinPack
            17/05/2017 08:42 SnapinClient ERROR: Compressed size mismatch between central header(161385) and local header(0)
            17/05/2017 08:42 Middleware::Communication URL: http://192.168.39.243/fog/service/snapins.checkin.php?taskid=103&exitcode=-1&mac=D0:67:E5:0C:6A:1A||00:00:00:00:00:00:00:E0|00:00:00:00:00:00:00:E0&newService&json
            

            An idea ?

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              plegrand @plegrand
              last edited by

              @plegrand
              It seams that i have to create the zip file on windows , on linux i have this error.
              After that the snapin pack is launched but i think it’s waiting interaction with user and even i use psexec the script is launch by system. Then it doesn’t works.
              I have to find an other solution

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                Quazz Moderator
                last edited by Quazz

                Psexec needs the EULA to be accepted on first use (I’m guessing per user basis even)

                So add -accepteula maybe.

                edit: But given you only to execute commands on the local system as a different user, runas is likely the easier/better tool for the job.

                edit2: Just remembered you can’t pipe passwords to it, nvm

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                  plegrand @Quazz
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                  @Quazz
                  I think the problem is that snapin is launched as SYSTEM user, then even i use psexec or runas to run command as local user, snapin is launched as SYSTEM and then it does not works. I try with -accepteula but …

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                    plegrand @plegrand
                    last edited by plegrand

                    @Avaryan @Tom-Elliott @Quazz @Wayne-Workman
                    May be someone know a solution to launch remote command on mulitple computers without GPO’s ?

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                      george1421 Moderator @plegrand
                      last edited by

                      @plegrand PDQ Deploy?? https://www.pdq.com/pdq-deploy/

                      We use this tool instead of FOG Snapins to deploy applications in our offices. They have a free version that should do what you need, but the paid for version is reasonable in cost and well worth the price because of the additional functionality.

                      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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                        Avaryan
                        last edited by

                        So, the overall objective here, is it just to get Windows updated? Does it have it be offline using wsusoffline?

                        There are PowerShell modules for Windows Update that may be able to trigger updates.

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                          Wayne Workman @plegrand
                          last edited by

                          @plegrand said in snapin and batch script:

                          I think the problem is that snapin is launched as SYSTEM user

                          This is not a problem, this is by design. Not only is it by design in the FOG Client, it is by design from Microsoft. This is how deployments are made safe, anything less is a breach of security.

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                            Wayne Workman @plegrand
                            last edited by

                            @plegrand said in snapin and batch script:

                            @Avaryan @Tom-Elliott @Quazz @Wayne-Workman
                            May be someone know a solution to launch remote command on mulitple computers without GPO’s ?

                            I already said it, Systems Manager from Amazon Web Services.

                            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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                              plegrand @Wayne Workman
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                              @Wayne-Workman I understand that

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                                plegrand @Wayne Workman
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                                @Wayne-Workman Not sure i want to use Amazon service

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                                  plegrand @plegrand
                                  last edited by plegrand

                                  @Wayne-Workman @Avaryan @george1421 @Quazz @Tom-Elliott

                                  Just for information :

                                  I found this tool :
                                  https://github.com/CoreSecurity/impacket/tree/impacket_0_9_13

                                  There is this script inside : “psexec.py”

                                  The package exist for debian : Package python-impacket
                                  psexec.py works fine from the linux command line (very long command line 😉 )

                                  And i think i will be able to use it on several remote windows computers with tmux.

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                                    Wayne Workman @plegrand
                                    last edited by Wayne Workman

                                    @plegrand psexec already has the ability to send commands to remote machines, I’m not sure why you would try to make psexec commands into fog snapins.

                                    This whole thread seems really over-complicated.

                                    Why not just bake-in some run-once functionality into your image? Windows already does this natively via the registry. Doing it for Linux images is trivial because SystemD is amazing.

                                    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:
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                                    FOG Reporting:
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