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      RusinovAA
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      Прошу вас уточнить:
      1.) При подготовке Windows 10 к клонированию (к захвату образа средствами FOG, )есть ли необходимость в запуске и применении утилиты Sysprep /oobe /generalize /shutdown. Или FOG при захвате образа выполняет процедуры отвязки оч от привязки к оборудованию и сбрасывает идентификатор ос?
      Sysprep (подготовка системы) подготавливает клиент Windows или Windows Server к созданию образа. Sysprep может удалять сведения, относящиеся к компьютеру, из установки Windows (обобщать), чтобы ее можно было установить на разных компьютерах.
      2.) В актуальной версии FOG есть возможность автоматического ввода в домен Active Directory компьютеров на ос Ubuntu Server / Ubuntu Desktop при распространении образа?

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        george1421 Moderator @RusinovAA
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        1.) When preparing Windows 10 for cloning (for capturing an image using FOG), is there a need to run and apply the Sysprep /oobe /generalize /shutdown utility. Or FOG, when capturing an image, performs procedures for decoupling Pts from binding to equipment and resets the OS identifier?
        Sysprep (system preparation) prepares a Windows client or Windows Server for imaging. Sysprep can remove computer-specific information from a Windows installation (aggregate) so that it can be installed on different computers.

        FOG does not react with the target system OS. It is Microsoft’s best practice to sysprep your golden image before image capture. I can tell you from experience if you want to make a neutral image that can be deployed to any hardware you should sysprep the golden image. If you capture from a Dell 5430 laptop and then restore to another Dell 5340 laptop you can image this way without sysprep. Understand that just because it works doesn’t mean this is the best choice. For me always sysprep the image if going to the same hardware or not. That way (for my campus) I have 1 golden image for 12 different hardware platforms both laptop and desktops. I install the required drivers using a FOG post install script, but that is a different discussion.

        Quick answer, must sysprep? Yes to different hardware between golden image and target computer. Imaging between the same hardware you should sysprep but I’ve seen people no sysprep cloning and it works.

        2.) Does the current version of FOG have the ability to automatically add computers running Ubuntu Server / Ubuntu Desktop to the Active Directory domain when distributing an image?

        Quick answer is no, fog will not do this. A bit longer answer is that you can do this when ubuntu boots, and make a bash script to add the computer to AD.

        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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