Re: How to deploy image and taking the whole place on disk
Hi Wade, Thx for your answer i use OSD for this case.Benjamin
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I still can not get this to work.. Not sure were the problem lies. I have tried capturing win7 images below with the results when deployed through Win7 captured using sysprep with generalize enabled on...
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I believe you will need to do that within your unattend.xml file. ExtendOemPartition = 1 (extend to the end of the disk) Here's a Microsoft Support Page: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/240126 You...
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Hi, Ok i will check this MS support page and thx again for your help.Ben
View ArticleRe: How to deploy image and taking the whole place on disk
In a typical OSD script there is a line that looks like this: REMEXEC40=ldrun diskinfo extend_last_partitionThat line will extend the last partition on the disk. Check to make sure that line is in your...
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Hi, Thx for your answer, yes there was a hidden partition.ok will try it again soon.Thx Eric.Ben
View ArticleRe: Can't get the computer name correctly under OSD using provisioning
finally got it working!!! at last I do not know where the problem was but I got it working. I started from scratch and I followed the OSD provisioning document carefully LD9SP3 and I created a fresh...
View ArticleRe: Can't get the computer name correctly under OSD using provisioning
Did you try to set the %ldhostname% variable to point to Computer - Bios - Service Tag Than you don't need to do all bare metal imports and everything. LANDesk scans this information already with the...
View ArticlePXE doesn't work on Windows 2008
Hi, I've put in place the provisionning on some servers Windows 2003, PXE is on DHCP server for 2 and for the last one PXEis on another server than the DHCP. All is working fine on thses 3 sites. I...
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Having the pxe rep installed on your dhcp is not supported. Please see http://community.landesk.com/support/docs/DOC-8678. The reason is that both the dhcp and the pxe are trying to handle requests and...
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I know that this configuration isn't supported by Landesk.It's not possible for me to have in all of my sites one DHCP server and another PXE.Having DHCP and PXE is working on 2003 servers so i don't...
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Please note that PXE doesn't have to be deployed on a server, it can just as well be deployed on a workstation. Hopefully that makes it easier for you. Frank
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Yes i know, but i'm not sure computer is started, server is always.... I've approx 100 sites on witch i need to deploy OSD Provisionning and it's not simple to not have the same infrastructure on all...
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Look on your DHCP servers both 2003 and 2008 and see if option 60 is on. I remember something about this in the past. Not sure if it is supposed to be on or not there.If its on in the 2003 servers and...
View ArticleCan I use my 2008r2 DC as a PXE rep?
LDMS 9.0 sp34.0 GB ramPlenty of storage This is a remote site with 6 people.
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PXE on a domain controller is not a good idea. Target one of the workstations instead.
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If your domain controller is providing DHCP, it is not supported. See http://community.landesk.com/support/docs/DOC-8678 for more information.
View ArticleHow do I remove a script in the ALL OSD Scripts?
In "My OSD Scripts" i can delete, but in the ALL OSD Scripts, i cannot. Is there a way? thanks.
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If you are using 9.5 there is a known problem with the rights for deleting from the all scripts directory. If you go to the file folder c:\program files (x86)\landesk\management suite\scripts folder...
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