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‎04-19-2018 07:21 AM
Hi guys,
the idea is to deploy Windows 10 as image or by unattended installation via lansweeper with PXE boot.
Is that possible via lansweeper?
Are there any descriptions how we can do that?
Thanks in advance.
the idea is to deploy Windows 10 as image or by unattended installation via lansweeper with PXE boot.
Is that possible via lansweeper?
Are there any descriptions how we can do that?
Thanks in advance.
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‎04-19-2018 10:30 PM
thanks. I will have a look.
my favourite is to use lansweeper only 🙂
my favourite is to use lansweeper only 🙂

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‎04-19-2018 02:02 PM
Is it possible by any other solution to deploy the OS images?
We want to wake on lan the notebooks and then image them.
Afterwards we need to install some software packages on them which are different from device to device.
thank you.
We want to wake on lan the notebooks and then image them.
Afterwards we need to install some software packages on them which are different from device to device.
thank you.
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‎04-19-2018 02:39 PM
ppoppe wrote:
Is it possible by any other solution to deploy the OS images?
We want to wake on lan the notebooks and then image them.
Afterwards we need to install some software packages on them which are different from device to device.
thank you.
You should check out FOG -- fogproject.org
That can do the wake on lan, PXE boot server, imaging, and package deployment. If you already have your packages built in Lansweeper, then just use fog for the imaging.

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‎04-19-2018 11:56 AM
I don't believe this is possible. For one, the deployment module uses a scheduled task, copies the deployment module and writes some data to the machine's registry. I doubt that these are possible with a PXE boot.
