Hi all,
Firstly to the FOG team, thank you for developing such a fantastic product (I’m sure people always say things like this, but it really is great). I’ve been using FOG for around 5 years now in my school and it’s made life so much easier. Apologies if I’ve done the wrong thing here in creating a new topic. I see there are one or two similar issues hovering around, but I didn’t want to hijack those threads.
I’ve recently updated to version 1.2.0 from 0.32 - via the update guide, and have come across a problem. Some machines aren’t joining the domain after imaging/deployment. Instead, they join a workgroup of the same name. The name of the machine itself is correct after imaging though, but I’m not sure if this occurs due to entering it when the machine is booting up after sysprep, or if FOG is doing it. This issue appears to be occuring only on laptops though - or at least all the desktops I’ve reimaged since the update have worked.
I’ve looked into a number of threads on here and dotted around the internet, but have had no luck getting these laptops to join on this latest version. Would someone mind shedding some light on the issue please?
The two laptop models I’ve been struggling with so far are:
-RM nBook 4300
-Dell Vostro 3350
Some of the things I’ve tried so far include:
-Removing the domain from the AD username (it seems to work either way for desktops), both globally and on individual hosts.
-Checking all boxes are ticked for ‘HostNameChanger’ module in the webui (3 locations - although it’s unticked under ‘Service Settings’ on most hosts - which worked fine on previous versions).
-Reentering the encrypted password via fogcrypt
-Reinstalling FOG over the top of itself
-Restarting our FOG Server (how many times do we tell people to try restarting their machines?)
-Deleting and registering the host again (quick host registration).
-Tried using a pre-FOG 1.2.0 image in case I’d made a change on the updated image that the machine wasn’t happy with.
-Different network sockets on our work bench.
-Removing our wireless network password from the image so the only adapter talking to FOG is the ethernet card.
-Disabling the wireless adapter (for the same reason as above, just to make sure)
-Creating a new answer file for sysprep based on a guide on the forums. I’m not 100% this worked correctly though. My current test laptop had a randomly generated name, even though I typed one in. My original answer file that I have used for a few years has the domain details included in it.
The FOG log has various different messages depending on what ‘Service settings’ I tick for the host. Next, I’ll try to remove the domain details from my original answer file to see if that makes a difference.
I’m not sure if the fact it’s only some machines having this problem is better or worse than all of them doing it.
Thank you in advance for reading. I look forward to your replies.
Grey Fox/James