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      bogle @george1421
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      @george1421 Ok I got that correct.

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        george1421 Moderator @bogle
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        @bogle So from the linux command prompt on your FOG server can you ping the devices by their windows host names? Not the FQDN name?

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          bogle @george1421
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          @george1421 yes

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            bogle @bogle
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            @bogle Even though windows firewall was disabled for domain, I added fog client to exclusion list for all network profiles, then opened inbound/outbound traffic on port 445. Can see the newly deployed computer now.

            I had to do a “reset this pc” after deployment to fix make the computer run right though…

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              bogle @bogle
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              @bogle I did a “reset this pc” and can see the host online. I created a task to reboot the computer and it didn’t do anything.

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                george1421 Moderator @bogle
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                @bogle The FOG server talks to the target computer via the FOG Client/service. That service has a check in interval that is set in the fog settings. So the default may be 5 minutes (300 seconds), so if you issue a task to the target computer it could take up to 5 minutes before the target system reacts.

                Also on the fog up/down indicator it doesn’t use a ping, but a connect to port 445 to confirm the system is up or not. If your windows firewall is blocking connections to port 445 then fog will assume its down.

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