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    • JunkhackerJ
      Junkhacker Developer
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      when you created the snapin, did you check the “[FONT=Ubuntu][COLOR=#555555]Reboot after install” [/COLOR][/FONT]checkbox[FONT=Ubuntu][COLOR=#555555]?[/COLOR][/FONT]

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        Yes, I did.

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        • JunkhackerJ
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          when you installed the client service, did you run as administrator and install for all users?

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                I wasn’t sure, so I just uninstalled, reinstalled as admin for all users, and rebooted. While it was rebooting, I went into Host management and removed the snapin and let it check in once. Then I added the snapin to the host again. Same problem.
                fog.log shows four lines concerning the reboot task:
                [QUOTE]FOG::TaskReboot Attempting to connect to fog server…
                FOG::TaskReboot Module is active…
                FOG::TaskReboot Attempting to connect to fog server…
                FOG::TaskReboot No task found for client.[/QUOTE]

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                • Tom ElliottT
                  Tom Elliott
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                  Those lines are referring to a Task on the server. Such as an image upload, image download task. They’re not referring to a system reboot after snapin task.

                  Those would be in the snapin lines of the FOG Log.

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                  • D
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                    So it’s not just rebooting after the task I’m having a problem with. The task is not running at all. I created a new batch file and had it create a file after it ran, but that file still does not exist. The recent snapin items in the log file:
                    [QUOTE]FOG::SnapinClient Attempting to connect to fog server…
                    FOG:SnapinClient Module is active…[/QUOTE]

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                      I just tried setting up a different snapin. The Fog documentation links to a youtube video for how to use SFX to create an Office installer. I created and tested that and set it up as a snapin. Then I went to Hosts > my hosts > Snapins and added it. Still nothing. Is there a different way I should be pushing snapins to hosts? The fog service is running (installed as administrator) and the fog.log file shows nothing happening but regular checkins with the server.

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                      • JunkhackerJ
                        Junkhacker Developer
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                        have you scheduled a snapin deploy?

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                          I tried, but it fails. I am going to Task Management > List All Hosts > choose my host > Advanced Deployment (gear icon) > Single Snapin. The only thing that shows up is, “Failed to create deploy task. Snapins Are already deployed to this host.”

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                          • JunkhackerJ
                            Junkhacker Developer
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                            is anything listed under “Active Snapin Tasks” ?

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                            • D
                              dislikeusernames
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                              No. “No results found.”

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                              • D
                                dislikeusernames
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                                The original question I asked in this thread has been answered. My question was, “How do I push a reboot?” The answer is to create a batch file that does something trivial, make a snapin from that script, and configure the snapin reboot the client. I am still having snapin problems, but I will open another thread to address that.

                                Tom & Junkhacker, thank you for your help.

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                                  axel12
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                                  batch file should have:

                                  shutdown /r

                                  This will notify all users logged on that in 1 minute the computer will reboot … snapin executes with exit 0 🙂

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