creating base image
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@theopenem_admin Thank you for explanation.
Finally, I put that time server settings into unatended.xml file for sysprep. That works for me just fine.
For info how to call cmd script from sysprep:<settings pass="specialize"> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Deployment" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <RunSynchronous> <RunSynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Order>1</Order> <Path>c:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /c c:\intel\synctime.cmd</Path> </RunSynchronousCommand> </RunSynchronous> </component> </settings>
Tomas
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@theopenem_admin - I made many of reinstallation and tests, but the file "setupcompletecmd_complete" is never created on my machines. (image_prepped is present after imaging).
So, if I do "domain join" policy with condition on "setupcompletecmd_complete" policies are not started
- if I login under admin I don't see that file (policies never run and sysprep looks finished)
and in opposite if I do test on "image_prepped" computer is joined to domain, and other following policies apply (include collect inventory), and finally "Image Prep Cleanup"
- so hard to say if "setupcompletecmd_complete" is present
Other observation is: file c:\Windows\System32\Sysprep\Sysprep_succeeded.tag was created.
Tomas
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What's in your setup complete template?
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@theopenem_admin it's default (Toec Image Prep without server access because time server is not setup yet, but during sysprep later):
mkdir "%ProgramFiles%\Toec" net stop toec /y >> "%ProgramFiles%\Toec\setupcomplete.log" powercfg.exe /h off >> "%ProgramFiles%\Toec\setupcomplete.log" copy NUL "%ProgramFiles%\Toec\setupcompletecmd_complete" >> "%ProgramFiles%\Toec\setupcomplete.log" del /Q /F c:\windows\system32\sysprep\unattend.xml >> "%ProgramFiles%\Toec\setupcomplete.log" del /Q /F c:\windows\panther\unattend.xml >> "%ProgramFiles%\Toec\setupcomplete.log" REM ####### Driver install ########### PowerShell ^ $Drivers = Get-ChildItem "C:\drivers" -Recurse -Filter "*.inf" ;^ ForEach($Driver in $Drivers) {;^ $args = \"/add-driver $($Driver.FullName) /install \";^ $p = (Start-Process -FilePath pnputil.exe -ArgumentList $args -NoNewWindow -Passthru);^ Wait-Process -Id $p.Id -Timeout 10 >> "%ProgramFiles%\Toec\setupcomplete.log";^ };^ %End PowerShell% net start toec /y
Tomas
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@tomas-hook Just to be clear - I run "Toec Image Prep" without server connection. Simillar to older version when this feature was not present.
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It should be created from this line.
copy NUL "%ProgramFiles%\Toec\setupcompletecmd_complete"
I wonder if your setupcomplete.cmd isn't running for some reason. After you deploy the image, does the file exist at C:\Windows\Setup\scripts
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@theopenem_admin said in creating base image:
After you deploy the image, does the file exist at C:\Windows\Setup\scripts
Well, I was not sure either, because:
- I never saw "%Program Files%\Toec\setupcomplete.log" file.
- c:\windows\panter\unattend.xml exists.
- c:\windows\system32\sysprep\unattend.xml exists.
File "c:\windows\setup\scripts\setupcomplete" exists on my deployed machine.
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It sounds like it's not running then, but I'm not sure why. Windows should run that file automatically if it exists in that location. I've never seen it not run.
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@theopenem_admin There is exception for this script, and unfortunately I used installation file that match with exception.
Documentation:
Setupact.log from ../Panther/UnattendGC
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Hmm, I never knew that setup complete would not run with an OEM license. I guess you would just need to change your policies a little to work with your setup.