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    • RE: Hostname image is not applied.

      Problem solved. It was only the lack of the Client FOG installation on the machine. As soon as I installed it, the machines came up with their names. Many thanks for the help, friends.

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    • RE: Hostname image is not applied.

      Problem solved. It was only the lack of the Client FOG installation on the machine. As soon as I installed it, the machines came up with their names. Many thanks for the help, friends.

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    • RE: Hostname image is not applied.

      A thousand excuses, but it was not installed. I just uploaded a clean image without sysprep for reasons that the machines where these images will be inserted are all identical. After installing Client FOG do I need to do anything else or does it already pull the hostname data registered with the MAC?

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    • Hostname image is not applied.

      I have the environment below installed. I create the image, upload it without errors. When creating a deploy task on a machine previously registered in the Host Management tab, with the MAC and Name registered, the image does not return with the name (HOSTNAME) previously registered.

      Running Version 1.4.4
      SVN Revision: 6077

      Could someone help me or me step by step this procedure so that I can definitely use the FOG.

      Thank’s

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