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      Certificate Nightmare

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      @d2freak82 said in Certificate Nightmare:

      on install if I select HTTPS it will not install because of the certificate error.

      Even when using the updated SmartInstaller mentioned below?

      Where exactly do you see the certificate error? Can you post a screenshot? Possibly it’s something we can/need to fix in the fog-client setup.

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      Certificate wrong server address

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      @sebastian-roth
      I was able to figure it out - when I made the vm that I took my image from my fog-server address was different as I installed it many times trying to get it to work.
      The machine I captured the image from had the fog-client pointed to the old server, once I removed the fog-client and reinstalled with the FQDN it did the trick.
      Thank you

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      Error on first PXE boot

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      @d2freak82 said in Error on first PXE boot:

      later popped an error that the drive was unclean on 2 different laptops

      This is expected if you did not shutdown the computer properly before image capture. The shutdown command from the start menu is not sufficient.

      You have the following options to properly power off the computer for image capture.

      Run the following command from a command prompt shutdown -s -t 0 Use sysprep to power off the computer using the proper command line switch. Turn off fast startup in windows.

      The kernel version I’m referencing is for FOS Linux (what get downloaded to the target computer), not the host OS kernel version. You can see the kernel version using the web ui FOG Configuration->Kernel update.

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