@theopenem_admin ok, found the client installators in SMB storage. Copied it from there manually to com server. Should work, I hope. But if you have time, please, check my issue with the replication. And also you can delete this thread.
no problem to report until now, just wanted to say hello, thanks for all your help with CloneDeploy and wish you great success!
Still looking around, have clicked through the live demo, started to read some install documentation, will be interesting to see it getting improved with time.
I just checked the settings and I didn't think I needed to add the com server cluster. As soon as I added that I got the client arguments. Thanks for all your help.
So it appears I have it working.
I re-generated the key
Restarted the server
went in and retyped the password in LDAP and changed the LDAP Auth Type to Secure.
Updated the changes and clicked Test and it worked.
Not sure why as I did this same thing several times
But it is working.
Sorry to have bothered you
Thank you for your feedback. I don't recall needing to do that step on Windows 10, but I'll add a note to the documentation in case others experience it.
@ggalindo Just an update,
I got it working
Installed CD_Proxyd as a service and rebooted and everything started working
Very nice.
Thanks for the help
I will watch the video anyway just to make sure I got everything correct.
@theopenem_admin
No Nothing but Windows 10.
I will check the Bios and see if something happened to the Boot Drives.
If not I can just reload the OS from the Download and start fresh.
The 5500 however appears to have just the 4 Partitions. I states that something is corrupt but no blocked. Was not sure what that was all about. That install has been my main Image for CloneDeploy for several months and works fine on that server. Any ideas, Should I run a chkdsk and make sure nothing is corrupt?
It's pretty simple. Just create a directory in the new location. Make sure you give the user IIS_IUSRS modify permissions. You can check the permissions on the original location for reference, then change the path in the web interface. Copy everything from the old location to the new if there is anything in there. This folder doesn't have anything to do with pxe booting.
That actually won't be a problem. You can use two slashes in a path without issue. This is strange, I'm not sure how you could pxe boot with this error. Can you verify the user IIS_IUSRS has modify permissions on c:\program files\theopenem\tftpboot
It's actually copying the image to each com server. It's by design and can't be changed. It's done this way so the clients only need to communicate with the com server and nothing else.
I am trying to do this too, I am using proxy, I have modified the default files in the 3 folders under C:\Program Files\Theopenem\tftpboot\proxy (bios, efi32, efi64) but the changes do make any difference, even if I try to rename a label. Then I seemed to remember I needed to regenerate boot files, and that made no difference other than resting the default files back to default setting of 50