Chapter 7: Imagining II List of profiles Displays all user profiles created for imagining. Side menu List of profiles Central area showing profiles Name Statement (Active/Inactive) Possible actions: Edit, Delete Add Profile A profile includes a set of automatic actions that run after a system image is deployed to a post. These actions automate tasks such as copying files, system configuration, or installing specific elements. Access and editing of a profile From the management interface it is possible to: Add New Profile Edit an existing profile Delete profile if necessary List of available post-installation actions Here are the actions that can be defined in the desired order. All are disabled by default, you must select them manually if you want to apply them: Shutdown: turn off the post automatically after all steps have been completed. MountSystem: mounts system partitions, useful to access certain files before the end of deployment. Check MountSystem: Check that the system has been installed. DebugImaging: activates a diagnostic mode to analyze the process of imagining (mainly used by technicians). Copy agent: copy the Medulla agent on the post, necessary for remote management. Copy setup complete: add a file or script to the end of installation. Create folder: creates one or more custom folders on the post. Copy drivers: copies the necessary drivers to the target machine. Copy sysprep: installs files related to Windows system preparation (Sysprep). Postinstall: entry point to execute a script or custom command once the installation is complete. Use of the profile Create or modify a profile according to the specific needs of your organization or the targeted position. Select the desired actions in the appropriate execution order. This profile will then be associated with a deployment task, so that the selected steps are automatically applied after installation. Configuring the imaginationg Allows to adjust the overall parameters of the Imaging environment (e.g. servers used, strategies, etc.) Side menu Configuring the imaginationg Change the necessary settings Note: this section can impact the entire environment → to be reserved for experienced administrators. Sysprep Response File Manager Manages the response files used during Windows automated installation. To use it Side menu Sysprep Response File Manager Add or edit configuration files These files contain silent installation settings (machine name, language, product key, etc.) Imagination groupsg Displays all existing imagining groups. Each group contains a specific configuration linked to a type of deployment (e.g. classrooms, specific computer park...) You can view, edit or delete them. Add a group of imagining Create an imagining group to organize your deployments. Steps Side menu Add a group of imagining Choose an entity Validate entity The group addition form appears Name the group It is possible to choose to put this group as a favorite Combine one or more machines Click Validate This group will then appear in the list of available groups.