@george1421 whats option 2 is for? did you mean ipxe.efi? We are trying to find the problem with Cisco configuration. So far no luck. By the way, we have install new fog with latest 1.4.4, and deiced to decommission the existing one by backing up.
Posts made by msi
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RE: Remove and stop FOG to act as a DHCP server
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RE: Remove and stop FOG to act as a DHCP server
Hi,
Thank you for all of your contribution. I made the changes, but it didn’t work. Below is our DHCP configuration on Cisco Switch Version 12.2 (55)SE5ip dhcp pool fog
network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
bootfile ipxe.efi
next-server 192.168.1.230
default-router 192.168.1.1
dns-server 192.168.1.15 192.168.1.16
domain-name xcel-domain.local
option 66 ip 192.168.1.230
option 67 ascii ipxe.efi
lease infiniteAlso, is it possible to have both legacy and uefi boot. If yes, how?
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RE: Remove and stop FOG to act as a DHCP server
@wayne-workman @Sebastian-Roth Is there any configuration we need do in our DHCP server. We use Cisco DHCP server according to our network engineer.
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Remove and stop FOG to act as a DHCP server
Hi,
Initially, when we started to use fog, we didn’t have any existing DHCP server. Therefore, we made FOG it self to act as a DHCP server. Now, we decided to have our own Cisco base DHCP server. How can I stop FOG to act as a DHCP server? What additional step we should take to continue use our FOG? Do we have to put any configuration to Cisco router, switch, firewall, and LAN Controller? We’re using CentOS and 1.4.2 FOG version. -
RE: Uninstall and install Citrix receiver.
@Wayne-Workman It works. At the end, it is very simple. I just uploaded the .exe file and added /silent under Snapin Arguments. It works very smoothly. Just for future reference for other users, installing Citrix receiver is also slimier method. ie. CitrixReceiver.exe /silent.
Thank you all.
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RE: Uninstall and install Citrix receiver.
@Avaryan hi!
I have fog version 1.4.2. should I leave Snapin Type and Snapin Template as it is and add /silent under "Snapin Run With Argument? I also put cmd.exe for Snapin Run With. -
RE: Uninstall and install Citrix receiver.
@Wayne-Workman @Avaryan Hi Guys, just wanted to thank you for your response. I tried both methods, but it didn’t work. According to Citrix, it does support silent or unattended mode and can be run in unattended mode if desired using the /silent command line option. For example,
C:/> ReceiverCleanupUtility.exe /silentHere is the link if you decided to read: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX137494
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RE: Uninstall and install Citrix receiver.
@Wayne-Workman Thank you for your response :). I am not familiar with arguments like above. Once you open that application, it opens up the command prompt and asks to press any key to continue. After its done uninstalling the citrix receiver and clearing the registry, it asks to press Y or N to upload the Receiver Clean-Up utility logs to Citrix. Do you think above argument will work with this? I will give you an update after I try your given scenario.
Thank You.
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RE: Uninstall and install Citrix receiver.
@Tom-Elliott I saw a youtube video created by @Wayne-Workman to install a .msi format application with msiexec.exe with /quiet snapin argument. Would it be possible for the application with .exe extension?
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Uninstall and install Citrix receiver.
Hi!
In our company, we use Citrix receiver. once in a while, when we have to upgrade the receiver, we need to run receiver cleanup utility and then install the latest Citrix receiver. I saw the tutorial for InstallRite and tried to use it, but it stops responding in the middle of building the package. I fond that the software has been discontinued. Both the application are in .exe format. How can I use snapin to deploy these applications to in my client machines?Thank You!