I am building it on a Windows 7 box. I also tried registering a different machine that has not been touched yet and I got the same error.
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RE: Error Code 1326
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RE: Error Code 1326
I just tried using the domain admin account and I still get the padding is invalid and cannot be removed. This is a brand new install of FOG 1.2.0 and I am installing the client directly off of my FOG Server.
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RE: Error Code 1326
I decided to redo the FOGCrypt portion of this to make sure something did not get messed up. I am now getting the Padding is invalid and cannot be removed. Since I have done this the machine is no longer changing the name like it would before.
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RE: Error Code 1326
Wayne,
Thanks for the response but I have already done all of these. I currently just have the username not domain\username. I can look at the log on the client machine and see that it has the correct IP. It is having no problems naming the machine I just get the HostnameChanger Domain Error! (‘unknown Error’ Code:1326) in the log. I tried the delayed restart but that has no effect either. I can even sit there and keep restarting the service but still get the same error. I have verified that the machine is told to join AD on the management side as well.
I have installed multiple FOG servers before and am very familiar with how the software works and functionality of it. This is what is driving me crazy is that I have never seen this problem out of the 9-10 times I have implemented these.
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Error Code 1326
I am experiencing a problem with a new fog server that I installed today. I can not get any machine to join to domain. When I check the error log on the client machines there is an error code 1326. I created a new user in AD that is in the domain admins group. I used the FOGCrypt to create the password and copied the encrypted password into the AD account. I installed Remote Server Administration Tools and configured on the client machine. As for the setting in fog I have set the domain, left the OU blank, put in the AD user that I created and copied the encrypted password that was created in FOGCrypt into the password section. I tried changing the username to domain/username but then I get the 2202 error. Trying to find info online for this has lead me to pretty much no where.
If anyone has battled through this I would appreciate some insight!!!
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RE: 64 Bit imaging
[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 20134, member: 7271”]Are you running FOGPrep before uploading your images?[/quote]Yes! I am doing the exact same process that I do for all of my X86 images. I decided to try another computer to make sure that it was just not that certain model. I took my ultrabook that is 64 bit and tried to creat an image and I get the same thing so I know it is not those machines or that install of windows 7.
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RE: 64 Bit imaging
[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 20090, member: 7271”]What version of FOG are you using?[/quote]0.29
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64 Bit imaging
I am deploying a new lab for our CAD program and I am not able to get a image created. When I go to upload the image it hangs during resizing partition then I keep getting a timeout error. This happens when I have the image type set to Single Partition (NTFS only, Resizable). I have found that if I set the image type to Multiple Partition Image - Single disk (Not Resizable) it will upload the image. The issue with this one is that when we deploy it out I get a MBR error at bootup and have not been able to repair it. We have about 75 images already but this is our first X64. Has any one come across issues with 64 bit images and is there a way to work around it?