Troubleshooting post-imaging process
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I'm not sure we're on the same page.
The computer isn't joined to the domain. That's supposed to be part of the automatic provisioning process (the "built-in-image-first-run" scripts). But it doesn't appear to be running that, at all.
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It can't run those scripts if it's not provisioned and it's not going to provision unless you disable preprovision required.
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Ok. What exactly is the 'provisioning' process referencing, then? I guess I assumed the deployment was the provisioning.
In your videos, the deployed machine shows up almost instantly under TOEMs web admin, while I don't appear to ever get that to show up at all.
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Provisioning is explained here.
https://docs.theopenem.com/getting-started/endpoint-provisioning-setup/In admin settings->security, set these options
It will then provision without any interaction / approval.
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Well, dang. That works now. LDAP sync and remainder of the first-install scrips ran as expected.
Only thing that didn't happen was the removal of the "please wait" wallpaper. Is there an easy way to add that to the first-run script to have it actually set the proper default one back?
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Did you setup the cleanup policy?
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I didn't see a cleanup policy anywhere. Only thing on the github was the join_domain script. Assumed it was part of that.
Have to say, I was absolutely loving the written documentation, right up until the point it just ... stops. The videos are okay, but they really don't do a good job of explaining the actual use of the software once it's installed.
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Re-watched the Universal image video, and still not seeing anything about a cleanup policy, just join domain. Any pointers on where one would look for information about that?
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Are you watching the video or skipping through it?
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@theopenem_admin
Apparently I zoned out for that 30 seconds. Found it.Is there a way to push that policy manually, or force it to run on the test machine that's already finished the original joindomain policy? I've assigned it, but don't see a way to push it to the box and have no idea if/when it'll run.