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      How do I configure the Fog server to use WIndows Server for image repository?

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      The tutorials will work at least for 2008 and 2012 servers. I was able to do it as a proof of concept. I could try with Windows 2016 server but I’ve traveled down that path before so there isn’t the motivation at the moment to do it again. When you get it setup, you will want to set the Windows storage node as the master node in your configuration. Because of changes in the FOG Project code, you can’t use a non-fog server as a storage node because image replication will happen over and over again because there is missing programs on the windows server.

      Just be aware; if you set the windows server as the master node then you can capture and deploy directly from the windows storage server. Replication to other storage node servers will not work.

      Also be aware; that while this configuration might work it is not a supported configuration by the FOG developers. So getting code tweaks to the programming to make a windows storage node configuration more robust will probably not happen.

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      Boot emtpy VM to PXE for deployment

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      What VM software are you using?

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      Newbe Fog installation issue

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      @george1421 Great you’ve been helping out so much here and figured it all out.

      @mstumpo Marking this solved as I think the initial question(s) is/are solved. Please feel free to open new topics as you run into new issues. Good to keep topics clean so other people can find this and profit from the answers as well (details not lost in a 5 page topic).

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