@Tom-Elliott I know they’re not installed because the programs aren’t on the machine. I don’t expect there to be a shortcut and I know the lack of a shortcut doesn’t mean it’s not installed. I’m simply asking for any advice in general for this issue.
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RE: Installed programs not captured by imageposted in Windows Problems
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Installed programs not captured by imageposted in Windows ProblemsTo sum up my problem - Most of the programs I have downloaded and installed on the machine I created the unattended file from don’t get installed with the image. I downloaded and installed Sophos, Jumpcloud, Automox, adobe, slack, zoom, google chrome and office. Only Office and Google chrome are on the machine after imaging it. I created a Mint image before and they transferred fine. Any pointers would be appreciated. I followed these guides. https://www.ceos3c.com/sysadmin/create-generalized-windows-10-image-deploy-fog-server/ https://www.windowscentral.com/how-create-unattended-media-do-automated-installation-windows-10 
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RE: Client tries to pull bootfile from DHCP serverposted in Linux Problems@george1421 So I figured it out. I took out the option tftp-server-name and placed next-server at the bottom of that section of the config file. Boots up fine now and installed a Mint image in a few minutes. Thanks for the help. 
  Also this is the link that helped me solve the issue. http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Configuring+DHCP+Server+on+Linux+(ISC+DHCPD) 
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RE: Client tries to pull bootfile from DHCP serverposted in Linux ProblemsHey @Sebastian-Roth. I made the change to option tftp-server-address and restarted isc-dhcp-server.service and it failed to restart. Any other guidance? 
  
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Client tries to pull bootfile from DHCP serverposted in Linux ProblemsI am having trouble with my fog setup. Fog is running on Ubuntu 18.04. DHCP server is Ubuntu 18.04 as well. When I try to boot a physical laptop into the fog server to network boot the machine tries to pull the undionly.kpxe file from the DHCP server. It never reaches out to the FOG server. I have successfully booted a VM into my fog server and uploaded a Linux Mint image but physical laptops fail. I have attached a photo of my /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf file. I also attached wireshark captures of the DHCP offer showing option 66 and a wireshark capture of my client trying to pull the bootfile from the DHCP server. Any help would be appreciated. 
 192.168.20.44 = DHCP
 192.168.20.51 = FOG 
  
 