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Manage startup services
Boot services allow machines to boot an image from the network (via PXE, for example). To configure Side menu Manage boot services You can Enable or disable certain services Customize the boot process to suit your environment
Default startup menu
This section allows you to choose between automatic or manual behavior when machines start up. Access Side menuDefault startup menu Available options You can edit each option to adjust: Default selection Classic startup display or WOL (Wake On LAN) ...
Post-imaging scripts
Allows you to automate actions after an image is deployed (such as installing software or configuring the network). To create/edit a script Side menu:Post-Imaging Script Click Duplicate on the latest postinstall Click Edit on the postinstall script you ...
How Imaging Works
Imaging consists of several parts: Master Creation We provide a pre-built and prepared master image, Windows 11 25H2. To download and create the master, you can run the following command: import_master.sh Creating a sysprep To create a sysprep, go to Medulla...
Imaging profiles
Medulla features imaging profile management. These profiles allow you to associate a master with one or more postinstall configurations, enabling you to link the master and the profile either to specific machines, to imaging groups, or to apply it directly at ...
Add a profile
A profile allows you to associate post-installation actions with a master and to add this profile to the machine’s boot menu when booting the machine via PXE. Accessing and editing a profile From the management interface, you can: Add a new profile Edit an e...
List of profiles
Displays all user profiles created for imaging. Side menuList of profiles Central area displaying profiles Name Status (Active/Inactive) Available actions: Edit, Delete
Imaging Configuration
Allows you to adjust the global settings of the imaging environment (e.g., servers used, policies, etc.) Side menu: Imaging Configuration Modify the necessary settings Warning: this section can affect the entire environment → intended for experienced adminis...
Sysprep Response File Manager
Allows you to manage the response files used during automated Windows installation. At the top of the page, you can select the OS, the version, and whether sysprep should take OEM into account: Then fill in the necessary information. To use it Side men...
Imaging groups
Displays all existing imaging groups. Each group contains a specific configuration linked to a deployment type (for example: classrooms, specific IT equipment, etc.) You can view, edit, or delete them. Add an imaging group Create an imaging group to or...
List of available packages
Package deployment allows you to install, uninstall, or perform specific actions on multiple remote workstations in a centralized and automated manner. It is a key feature for managing an IT infrastructure, offering speed, consistency, and precise tracking. T...
Add a new package
Creating a package involves defining an action (installation, uninstallation, script, etc.) that will be deployed to one or more workstations. The creation form allows you to precisely configure the package’s behavior and its execution options. From the ma...
Packages on the waiting list
This section allows you to view packages that have been created or added but have not yet been sent to the target devices. It is primarily used to organize, verify, or delete pending actions before they are executed. Access: Side menu → Pending packages Secti...
List of deployment rules
Deployment rules allow you to schedule or restrict deployment based on specific criteria (time range, machine type, user group, etc.). Access: Side menu → List of rules Available information: List of existing rules with their conditions Examples of criteri...
Add a custom rule
Creating a rule allows you to precisely define when and on which machines a package will be deployed. Steps: Side menu → Add a rule Define the conditions: Example: “Run every Monday at 9 a.m. on Windows 11 workstations in Building A” Associate this rule w...
Launch a deployment and monitor its execution
Once your packages and rules are ready, you can begin deployment on the target machines. Steps: Side menu → Package list Select a package Click on Run Action or Deploy Real-time tracking: Progress is visible from the interface Machines report their status: ...
Individual and group tasks
The ability to track and understand every action taken is crucial. The management system offers several views to explore past operations in detail, monitor ongoing tasks, identify errors, and collaborate effectively across teams. The My Tasks section allows y...
Task Analysis
For each listed task, you can access acomplete description that includes: The total number of machines affected The progress rate (successes, errors, stopped transfers) Download or permission errors The associated execution log This data is essentia...