Windows 10 Hostname changer failed
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@Claude-Girard Hi Claude
I couldn’t test the patch, error during installation…
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@Matthieu-Jacquart said:
@Claude-Girard Hi Claude
I couldn’t test the patch, error during installation…
Hi, json error ?
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@ch3i Yep : Unable to install CA certificate, le fichier c:\Windows\TEMP\session.jession est introuvable
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@Matthieu-Jacquart Same here. I’ve deploy it and was sure that was ok, but I’ve tested a standalone installation today on my computer and I’ve that error.
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I’m currently quite busy, but I’ll update the patch when I get a chance. The patched build had a bad installer. @Claude-Girard , the registry alterations are correct, the problem lies with my power interface.
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Thanks to Jbob, with last executable everything works fine with Win 10 computers !
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I’ve just deployed 20 Win7 computers, and 2 of them had same error (AD integration was good but not hostname changer)
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@Matthieu-Jacquart @ch3i @Claude-Girard
v0.9.11 is currently in the process of being released, and should properly address this issue.
@Tom-Elliott, can you post here when you update the fogproject repo with 0.9.11?
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@Jbob Is this normal to have original hostname (before renaming with fog hostname changer) on AD ?
It seems that just after sysprep and deploy, computer is first integrated in AD, and then renaming, but older name remains in AD…
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@Matthieu-Jacquart It is normal. Just delete them. I’ve already made a feature request for the new client to be able to clean these up.
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@Wayne-Workman @Jbob
Push set for updated Client Version.