Create a new OS Deployment server
Introduction
The following is a description of how to create an OS Deployment server. If the PXE server is NOT created at this point, the TFTPD path must be entered in a separate form. In this description it is assumed that the PXE server has been created.
Guide
Right click Servers in the left treeview and complete the guide
Accounts
When using a NAS box as OSD server, the syncronization service willÂ
create an account on the server, if this server is a domain controller,Â
this account must be granted at least server operator permissions, otherwiseÂ
sync will not work.Â
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When using a workgroup server with UAC enabled, you cannot use an administrativeÂ
user, you must specify the administrator account or disable UAC.Â
Shares
When an OS Deployment server is created, the following shares
are created:
Share | Description |
OS Deployment | This share contains the CapaInstaller OS Deployment client, models, drivers, configuration and the images. The share is used by the OS Loader when the client is in the Windows PE environment. By default, the user that has been configured to log on (OS deployment point configuration) will be granted access to this share. |
TFTPD | This share contains the Trivial FTP daemon. The share contains the Windows PE client. The content is synchronized from the OS Deployment point by the synchronization service. The service is created as a system service and therefore the domain computer is granted access to this share. |
Services
When an OS Deployment server is created, the following servicesÂ
are installed:
Service | Description |
Synchronization | The synchronization service synchronizes components from the OS Deployment point to the OS Deployment server. The synchronization service is dependent on Microsoft .net 2.0 framework. |
Installation service | The installation service installs the synchronization service and the Microsoft .net 2.0 framework. |
Read more about OS Deployment servers.