@george1421 I’ve actually looked into this - I have to emulate ARM on x86_64. I’ve found one good article on it for the platform I use, KVM + libvirtd + virt-manager
something additional, today i registered a host, enabled domain join and a snapin like i always do. deployed the image and was wondering why the host hasn’t joined the domain. After checking the hosts settings i could see that joining domain wasn’t saved for this host. enabled it again and the host joined the domain and rebooted.
I don’t know if this is related but i have the feeling it could.
@davidedpg10 I did think of a way to do this while I was fixing my furnace today (don’t ask why).
You can use a snapin to deploy a batch file which calls the msg.exe command on the remote computer with the destination of the remote computer. Just have the batch file pick up the computer name from the environment variable or write a vbscript to do that. Since you are running msg,exe ON the target computer IT should know its own name.
@Wayne-Workman it is there yes, but for some odd reason the wipe tasks don’t work correctly. They do not queue. The image task queues fine but wipe tasks do not.
@Wayne-Workman I agree with you, in working in a lab environment in which we perform all kinds of penetration/defensive tests, I need people to be able to save their work before their stuff gets nuked. It wouldn’t hurt anything to have free control of how long the pop-up will stay up.