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    • RE: ComputerName in OOBE Windows 10 Pro Sysprep Machine

      I think this solution would solve my problem in the way I seeks, but it was not posted way back then: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/1132/hostname-change-joining-domain-before-sysprep-runs-xp-win7

      posted in Windows Problems
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    • ComputerName in OOBE Windows 10 Pro Sysprep Machine
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      • FOG Version: 1.4.4
      • OS: Debian 9
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      • OS: Windows 10 Pro
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      Hello, I have the following situation here: I have the FOG server, and a machine with Windows 10 Pro 64x, which I want to capture the image using Sysprep and an unattend file.

      However, in this unattend file I would like to be setting an automatic entry in the domain. My problem is in Windows 10 no longer asking the computer name in OOBE anymore when <ComputerName> </ ComputerName> tag is * (which for me is a necessary step, so I can customize the name of the target machine) .

      Returning to FOG, I thought of solutions like CloneDeploy (http://clonedeploy.org/), where it edits the unattend file, editing the <ComputerName> </ ComputerName> tag and putting the hostname that was defined in Web interface. Is it possible to do something similar in FOG?

      I also thought about using the FOG Client to change the machine name, but then it would be necessary to be logged in shortly after the imaging process to work, right? And to do this login, a local user would be needed too, would not it? (I do not want to create a local user just for this).

      Thanks in advance.

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