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Changing NIC Settings for ZENworks Imaging

When using ZENworks Imaging the imaging kernel comes up with the NIC configured for auto-negotiate. If your switch port is hard coded, this conflict causes imaging to take considerably longer. In order to resolve this you can use ethtool to change the settings on the interface. Of course this takes a few minutes to type and it would be way cooler to create a script to do this. So I did!

Submitted by: descent on Tue. 10.17.2006
Filed Under: Cool Solutions, ZENworks Cool Solutions
Topic: Imaging
Product: ZENworks

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How to Load a Linux Driver Manually in a ZENworks Imaging environment

Wondering how to manually load a Linux driver with ZENworks Desktop Management Imaging? Here's the answer -- courtesy of the nice folks in Technical Services.

Submitted by: coolguys on Tue. 10.10.2006
Filed Under: Cool Solutions, ZENworks Cool Solutions
Topic: Imaging
Product: ZENworks

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Understanding Device Boot Processes in a ZENworks Imaging Environment

We have heard from several ZENworks 6.5 SP1 customers who are confused by the changes to the processes they're used to following when doing Imaging.

Submitted by: coolguys on Tue. 10.10.2006
Filed Under: Cool Solutions, ZENworks Cool Solutions
Topic: Imaging
Product: ZENworks

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Delegating simple ZENworks imaging tasks using 'export IMGCMD'

Andrew Grant details how to edit the ZENworks ISO file, both in Linux and in Windows, in such a way that you can create specialized ZENworks CDs for your tech staff to use when imaging workstations. This is useful for things like reimaging after lectures, in labs, etc.

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Delegating simple ZENworks imaging tasks using 'export IMGCMD'

Andrew Grant details how to edit the ZENworks ISO file, both in Linux and in Windows, in such a way that you can create specialized ZENworks CDs for your tech staff to use when imaging workstations. This is useful for things like reimaging after lectures, in labs, etc.
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Delivering the Right Drivers via Imaging

With so many new devices coming along every day, you may have trouble delivering all the right drivers to the right workstations. Check out this great idea from Kris Smith.

Submitted by: coolguys on Mon. 08.21.2006
Filed Under: Cool Solutions, ZENworks Cool Solutions
Topic: Imaging
Product: ZENworks

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