Unable to Mount NFS
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 A fresh install did the trick. I am in the process of imaging my desktop PC. For some reason it would only work if I set the OS to be windows 7 (it runs 8.1) and multiple partitions. However it is currently working. The only problem is my laptop refuses to connect to the internet which has forced me to write this from a cellphone. But that is a temporary problem. Over the next two days I will recreate the fog server in a virtual machine on my laptop in case renaming the NFS services does not help. 
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 In regards to the test machine at work, renaming the services corrected the issue. I was able to start the imaging process. Unfortunately I could not finish because it is necessary to repartition the virtual hard drive to make more space which might require some doing. I have but two questions: 
 1. Why do active tasks always display as “queued” until finished?
 2. For some reason pressing * does not cancel an image upload in progress.
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 If the image type is not single-partition, resizable, the base FOG code does not update the task status until it finishes. There is a quick code change that will enable showing of progress for multiple partition, single disk images. I don’t think the code is in place yet to show progress on upload tasks either. 
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 chad, progress does get displayed now, on all imaging tasks. 
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 What sort of code change are we talking about? The feature would be nice, but is not critical. 
