Laundry List of Issues
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Is there a list of those FOG variables somewhere? A quick search of the forum didn’t turn up anything…
I ask now because I have a problem with license key updates. The key is entered during Full Registration and is correct according to Host Management, but updating it on the client seems to be hit’n’miss. I suspect it’s a network driver thing. If the client deploys and Windows has a native driver installed during sysprep, the key seems to update correctly from FOG. If the driver is added as part of the post-deploy routine (SAD2), the key does not get updated.
I’m looking for a method to force the key to update from FOG, since the client doesn’t seem to do it even after multiple restarts or waiting for the client check-in period to pass. If FOG provides a variable for the key, I may be able to force the update that way. Of course, I’m open to suggestions for alternatives…
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well… may be causing you more work/testing here but you could get postscripts to handle your drivers too for you so they get installed during sysprep rather than after?
i’ll write a quick thread about setting up AD and Drivers and even snapins in postscripts, it’s long overdue anyway and might be helpful to others, it don’t fit all scenarios but ppl could take chunks from it :-)…
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heh…no worries about more work/testing. I’m probably a few tomatoes short of a salad, but I enjoy the challenge. Unfortunately, the scenario where all of this will eventually be deployed will not be part of AD. But that doesn’t make it something I can’t use.
My real job, at a local university, uses AD, KMS licensing and relies on a variety of imaging and deployment tools depending on the circumstance. So…my goal is to ultimately implement a one-size-fits-all solution: FOG. My pointy-haired boss doesn’t care much for FOSS stuff; he prefers a commercial product so he can phone for support if things don’t work or something breaks. I need to build a case study to prove FOG is a viable option. I figure this retail project is going to be a lot more work in most respects than an AD/KMS environment…but I’ve been wrong before (only once or twice, though). Any input you can offer would be great.
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put it this way, we have 2500 Devices, 23 different models (yes 23!! don’t ask, serious just don’t ask!) 18 sites “large” sites across the stretch of the country (UK) and we can rebuild a machine (with all the software, bells, whistles you name it + more) in under 15 minutes, regardless of what site and it only takes a minute of an engineers time to do (less if device is registered)
just kick it off and check webgui in 15 mins or so.we only have 3 images to maintain (i use the methodology of, if it doesn’t update often or complex to configure (and is needed across the entire estate) or it takes a long time to install - add to image, otherwise do it in the snapin, so all we have on our base image is office and latest win updates of course.)
anyway so:
1 image for Win7 x86
1 image for Win7 x64
1 image for Win8.1 x64we have 1 snapin script to maintain that covers 15 variations of builds (script is 1.5MB)
and a driver directory on server to maintainNew model comes in:
process is, create new folder in driver directory on server, add drivers to new folder (.inf) job done new model supportedNew software version released (been tested, ready/happy to use)
process is, overwrite old software installer on server with new (amend script slightly if needed) - job doneso yes, used right and setup right, FOG can be pretty damn powerful and low maintainance one thing you’ll always have with FOG which you won’t with most retail products. full control and full potential… there’s nothing FOG can’t do, only restriction is your/the community/us developers technical abilities and knowledge
hope that helps your case study to sell FOG to your manager, i know all about having to convince management of FOG.
now they love it that it’s saving them 1000’s upon 1000’s of £’s a year and same goes for engineer time/resources, travelling cost (no more need to travel to sites!) -
[quote=“Lee Rowlett, post: 40352, member: 28”]put it this way, we have 2500 Devices, 23 different models (yes 23!! don’t ask, serious just don’t ask!) 18 sites “large” sites across the stretch of the country (UK) and we can rebuild a machine (with all the software, bells, whistles you name it + more) in under 15 minutes, regardless of what site and it only takes a minute of an engineers time to do (less if device is registered)
just kick it off and check webgui in 15 mins or so.
[/quote]23 doesn’t sound bad at all to me. we have 33 models in the 800 or so machines currently in fog