Installed programs not captured by image
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 To sum up my problem - Most of the programs I have downloaded and installed on the machine I created the unattended file from don’t get installed with the image. I downloaded and installed Sophos, Jumpcloud, Automox, adobe, slack, zoom, google chrome and office. Only Office and Google chrome are on the machine after imaging it. I created a Mint image before and they transferred fine. Any pointers would be appreciated. I followed these guides. https://www.ceos3c.com/sysadmin/create-generalized-windows-10-image-deploy-fog-server/ https://www.windowscentral.com/how-create-unattended-media-do-automated-installation-windows-10 
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 What makes you think these programs aren’t installed? The information seems to be missing, but shortcuts don’t mean a program is or isn’t installed. Downloading files don’t mean they were installed either. I am unsure at this point what fog has to do with the question either. 
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 @Tom-Elliott I know they’re not installed because the programs aren’t on the machine. I don’t expect there to be a shortcut and I know the lack of a shortcut doesn’t mean it’s not installed. I’m simply asking for any advice in general for this issue. 
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 @Base2Nathan I’m not asking to be rude but there’s hardly any information to work from. All fog does from imaging is capture what you tell it to, and deploy where/when you tell it. It’s block level, so there’s nothing fog would be doing in regards to the programs you have installed or removed. 
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