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== '''FOG 1.3.0 Snapin Examples''' ==
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See also: [[SnapinPacks]]
 
 
  
 
All below examples utilize the new FOG Client, version 0.9.11+ and FOG 1.3.0
 
All below examples utilize the new FOG Client, version 0.9.11+ and FOG 1.3.0
  
 
=Chrome MSI deployment=
 
=Chrome MSI deployment=
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Google Chrome MSI:
 
Google Chrome MSI:
https://www.google.com/work/chrome/browser/</pre>
 
  
Example fog server:
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[https://www.google.com/work/chrome/browser/ https://www.google.com/work/chrome/browser/]
10.0.0.4/fog/management
 
  
 
Snapin name:
 
Snapin name:
Google Chrome
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<font color="red">Google Chrome</font>
  
 
Snapin Storage Group:
 
Snapin Storage Group:
  
Your storage group
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<font color="red">Your storage group</font>
  
 
Snapin Run With:
 
Snapin Run With:
msiexec
 
  
Snpain Run With Argument:
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<font color="red">msiexec</font>
/i
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Snapin Run With Argument:
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<font color="red">/i</font>
  
 
Snapin File:
 
Snapin File:
googlechromestandaloneenterprise.msi
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<font color="red">googlechromestandaloneenterprise.msi</font>
  
 
Snapin Arguments:
 
Snapin Arguments:
/quiet</pre>
 
  
Video Example:
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<font color="red">/quiet</font>
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Video Example (plays in Chrome or Firefox with html5 plugin):
  
 
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://youtu.be/SmM2V1KARB0</embedvideo>
 
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://youtu.be/SmM2V1KARB0</embedvideo>
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=7zip MSI example=
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7-zip MSI:
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[http://www.7-zip.org/download.html http://www.7-zip.org/download.html]
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Snapin Name:
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<font color="red">7-zip-x64</font>
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Snapin Storage Group:
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<font color="red">Your storage group</font>
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Snapin Run With:
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<font color="red">msiexec.exe</font>
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Snapin Run With Argument:
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<font color="red">/i</font>
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Snapin File:
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<font color="red">7z1514-x64.msi</font>
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Snapin Arguments:
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<font color="red">/quiet</font>
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Video Example (plays in Chrome or Firefox with html5 plugin):
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<embedvideo service="youtube">https://youtu.be/7WnZjccar5c</embedvideo>
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=EXE example deployment=
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You can run EXEs with FOG snapins. The arguments would be whatever arguments the EXE itself accepts - this is different for every EXE.
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For example an exe called <font color="red">writeAnimals.exe</font> might accept arguments such as <font color="red">-mammals</font> or <font color="red">-continent</font> and might also accept <font color="red">-habitat</font> or <font color="red">-outputFile</font>
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If we create a snapin for this EXE using these arguments, it would look something like this:
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Snapin Name:
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<font color="red">Run the writeAnimals executable</font>
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Snapin Storage Group:
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<font color="red">Your storage group</font>
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Snapin Run With:
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Leave Blank
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Snapin Run With Argument:
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Leave Blank
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Snapin File:
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<font color="red">writeAnimals.exe</font>
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Snapin Arguments:
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<font color="red">-mammals -continent 'asia' -habitat 'rainforest' -outputFile C:\mammal_list.txt</font>
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[[File:EXE snapin example.png]]

Latest revision as of 00:37, 16 June 2017

See also: SnapinPacks

All below examples utilize the new FOG Client, version 0.9.11+ and FOG 1.3.0

Chrome MSI deployment

Google Chrome MSI:

https://www.google.com/work/chrome/browser/

Snapin name:

Google Chrome

Snapin Storage Group:

Your storage group

Snapin Run With:

msiexec

Snapin Run With Argument:

/i

Snapin File:

googlechromestandaloneenterprise.msi

Snapin Arguments:

/quiet

Video Example (plays in Chrome or Firefox with html5 plugin):

7zip MSI example

7-zip MSI:

http://www.7-zip.org/download.html

Snapin Name:

7-zip-x64

Snapin Storage Group:

Your storage group

Snapin Run With:

msiexec.exe

Snapin Run With Argument:

/i

Snapin File:

7z1514-x64.msi

Snapin Arguments:

/quiet


Video Example (plays in Chrome or Firefox with html5 plugin):


EXE example deployment

You can run EXEs with FOG snapins. The arguments would be whatever arguments the EXE itself accepts - this is different for every EXE.

For example an exe called writeAnimals.exe might accept arguments such as -mammals or -continent and might also accept -habitat or -outputFile

If we create a snapin for this EXE using these arguments, it would look something like this:

Snapin Name:

Run the writeAnimals executable

Snapin Storage Group:

Your storage group

Snapin Run With:

Leave Blank

Snapin Run With Argument:

Leave Blank

Snapin File:

writeAnimals.exe

Snapin Arguments:

-mammals -continent 'asia' -habitat 'rainforest' -outputFile C:\mammal_list.txt

EXE snapin example.png