Use the following steps to deploy a ZENworks base image to a workstation.
On your ZENworks for Desktops Windows 2000 Server, in ConsoleOne, browse to the .Workstations.IST.Corp.DA container.
Double-click the workstation object that corresponds to the physical workstation for which you enabled automatic ZENworks Imaging in Updating to the Current Imaging Engine .
In the Properties window for the workstation object, click the ZENworks Imaging tab > click the Configuration page.
Select Take an Image of this Workstation on Next Boot > select Use this Image Instead of the Effective Policy Image or Multicast Session check box > browse to and select the Workstation Image object called Windows 2000 Pro.Images.IST.Corp.DA > click OK.
WARNING: The attributes you have just set on the workstation object will destroy all data on the workstation at its next reboot. The image that you selected will restore a working operating system on the workstation.
Reboot the target workstation and allow the workstation image to restore. After the workstation has been restored with a working operating system, proceed to Step 6.
On your ZENworks for Desktops Windows 2000 Server, in ConsoleOne, browse to the .Workstations.IST.Corp.DA container.
Double-click the workstation object that corresponds to the physical workstation that you just re-imaged > click the ZENworks Imaging tab > click the Configuration page.
Note that the Put an Image on this Workstation on Next Boot check box was automatically disabled by the ZENworks Imaging process.
This troubleshooting section includes the following information:
Your workstation must have an identity in the ZENworks Image Safe Data (ZISD) store (boot sector 6 on your hard drive). Use the following steps to check the ZISD data:
Boot the workstation from your imaging media.
At the boot prompt, enter the following command:
manual
At the bash# prompt, enter the following command:
img i z
Verify that the ZISD data is present and correct.
ZISD information is populated by the Novell® ClientTM ZENworks Imaging Service component. If you do not have the Imaging Service installed on your workstation, imaging by workstation name will fail.
If a blue screen appears on Windows 2000 or Windows NT after rebooting from an image, your image may have been created from workstation hardware that is significantly different from the workstation hardware to which you restored the image.
The Windows NT Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) makes the Windows NT* and Windows 2000 operating systems not portable between unlike hardware systems. This is not just a problem with using imaging software-the same problem would result from moving a physical hard drive from one system to another.
Try booting from your imaging media and using the Auto option at the boot menu. If imaging fails, then follow the steps in Imaging Partition Troubleshooting .
If imaging works, it is likely that your PXE implementation has a problem. Try the following strategies to investigate the problem:
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Make sure your ZENworks Imaging media specifies the correct address for your server (10.0.0.202) in the SETTINGS.TXT file.