Requests for Wiki Access <--- ASK HERE
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Typically when the Community managers come back around they let a batch in, please be patient. This is not something all of us have the ability to invite to.
Also access is only needed to edit or upload information to the wiki, to view all you have to do is click the wiki button on the homepage.
I am excited to see so many of you eager to edit the wiki and to help advance the FOG documentation, but there is still a tutorials section here on the forum where you can put your findings and even leave some technical information to help others along.
I spend more time writing walk throughs and posting them in the tutorials section then porting them to the wiki.
Actually from my experience, a user is more likely to visit the forum than the wiki, and I think that is because there is active engagement and questions can be asked and answered very timely, but that’s just my two cents.
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I have been really busy with back-to-school. Haven’t had a chance to create wiki accounts. I believe I am the only mod that does it right now. I’ll get them hammered out and PM you the info as I create them.
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All accounts thus far should now be created.
Please check your respective PM’s for your login information.
Thank you,
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Looking for wiki access. I’m going to document my auto driver install script there with screenshots & how-to’s. I’ve noticed there’s also a lot documentation that’s not up to date for 1.2.
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Andrew, check your PM
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Hi Can I get wiki access.
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[quote=“Berend de Boer, post: 42118, member: 28367”]Looking for wiki access. I’d like to make a few clarifications, for example firewall exceptions has:
[FONT=monospace][COLOR=#000000]netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=“Fog Client” dir=in action=allow program=“C:\Program Files\FOG\FOGService.exe”[/COLOR][/FONT]
But for 64-bit that should be “Program Files (x86)” I believe. So copy/paste of that stuff needs some car[/quote]
Yes this was a bit dated but has been corrected now. Thank you for for reporting.
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Thanks! Have more. On [URL=‘http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FOGCrypt’]the FOGCrypt page[/URL] I would like to point out that you can run FOGCrypt on Linux as well with:
[CODE]mono ./FOGCrypt.exe[/CODE]
If it complains about mscorlib.dll, run it as:
[CODE]MONO_PATH=/usr/lib/mono/4.5 mono ./FOGCrypt.exe[/CODE]
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And on [URL=‘http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Managing_FOG#FOG_Tray’]the troubleshooting page[/URL]: there is some formatting issue I think: the phrase “If the PXE boot does not work” is probably meant as an header, has nothing to do with the preceding issue.
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And update [URL=‘http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page’]the main page[/URL] to direct users to the proper thread to requests access: The “please request one in our [URL=‘http://www.fogproject.org/forum’]forums[/URL]” should link to this thread.
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[quote=“Wolfbane8653, post: 42156, member: 3362”]Yes this was a bit dated but has been corrected now.[/quote]
My suggestion is to use an environment variable, i.e.:
[CODE]netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=“Fog Client” dir=in action=allow program=“%ProgramFiles(x86)%\FOG\FOGService.exe”[/CODE]
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PS: the even better thing to do would be for the FOG Client to setup these rules upon install!