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Gateway
Description
Add additional gateways for this network adapter.
TCP/IP advanced options - DNS
Click Add to set a new DNS address. DNS server addresses, in order of use: Add additional Domain Naming Servers (DNS) for this network adapter. Append these DNS Suffixes (in order): Add the name of the Domain Suffix and use the up and down arrows to set the DNS suffix search order.
TCP/IP advanced options - WINS
Click Add to set a new WINS address. Select one of the Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP, Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP, or Use NetBIOS settings from DHCP server options for this network adapter. See also Computer configuration properties on page 101.
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TCP/IP advanced options - static routes
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Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric Flags (Linux)
Description
IP address of the destination Deployment Server. IP address for the interface over which the destination can be reached. Cost associated with the route Enter the flag associated with a Linux-specific operating system. Possible flags include: U (route is up) H (target is a host) G (use gateway) R (reinstate route for dynamic routing) D (dynamically installed by daemon or redirect) M (modified from routing daemon or redirect) A (installed by addrconf) C (cache entry) !(reject route)
NetWare client configuration settings
Set Novell NetWare client values for a new or existing computer. Select whether you want to log in directly to a NetWare server or to a NetWare tree in the Novell Directory Service (NDS). You can specify the preferred tree, server name, and NDS context.
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Ignore NetWare settings Preferred server Preferred tree NDS User name NDS Context
Description
Select to disregard all Novell NetWare client settings for this computer. Enter the organizational unit context for the user.
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Run login scripts
Description
Select this option to run the NetWare client login scripts. See also Computer configuration properties on page 101.
Operating system licensing configuration settings
Enter or view the license information for your Windows operating system software.
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Registered user Organization License key
Description
Enter the name of the registered user. This is the hash value rendered from the OEM key or 25-digit license key required when installing the operating system. See also Computer configuration properties on page 101.
User account configuration settings
Set up local user accounts for the newly imaged computer or when running a configuration task. Enter a user name, full name, and password; and set standard Windows login options.
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User name Full name Password Confirm password Groups
Description
The user name for this local Windows user account. Specify the Windows groups that this user belongs to as a comma-delimited list. Example: Administrators, Marketing, Management.
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User must change password at next logon User cannot change password Password never expires
Description
Select to force the user to change the password after setting the configuration properties.
Prohibit the user from changing the password at any time.
Select to maintain the user password. See also Computer configuration properties on page 101.
Deployment agents
To remotely manage computers from a Deployment Console, a Deployment Agent is installed on each computer in the Deployment Server system. Deployment Agents are provided for various computer types, including Windows, Linux, and DOS computers.
To set or modify Deployment Agent settings from the Deployment Server Console, right-click a computer or group, select Change Agent Settings and click Production or Automation. To set or modify agent settings for new computers, click Tools > Options, click Agent Settings.
The following Deployment Agents reside on the client computer and communicate with the Deployment Server.
Deployment Agent on Windows
The Deployment Agent runs on Windows computers, including desktops, notebooks, and servers. See Deployment agent settings on page 110.
Deployment Agent on Linux
This Deployment Agent runs on Linux workstations and servers. [. . . ] Click OK, or click the Advanced tab to stop servers or workstations from running configuration task sets and jobs automatically.
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See also Sample jobs on page 196.
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Advanced
Click the Advanced tab to set options to stop Initial Deployment from automatically running the default configuration task sets and jobs. This avoids accidental re-imaging or overwriting of data and applications for either workstations, such as desktop and laptop computers, or servers, such as Web and network servers identified by Deployment Server. When a computer not yet identified by the Deployment Database is first detected, it is placed in the New Computers group and an Initial Deployment configuration set and job is run. [. . . ]