Image Safe Data

Folks,
I am having an issue with Windows 98SE PCs saving their "Image Safe Data"
on a Novell 6.0 SP5 server running Zenworks 6.5 SP2. Windows XP works
OK. Has anyone else seen this and do you have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Coy

Coy,
It appears that in the past few days you have not received a response to your
posting. That concerns us, and has triggered this automated reply.
Has your problem been resolved? If not, you might try one of the following options:
- Do a search of our knowledgebase at http://support.novell.com/search/kb_index.jsp
- Check all of the other support tools and options available at
http://support.novell.com.
- You could also try posting your message again. Make sure it is posted in the
correct newsgroup. (http://support.novell.com/forums)
Be sure to read the forum FAQ about what to expect in the way of responses:
http://support.novell.com/forums/faq_general.html
If this is a reply to a duplicate posting, please ignore and accept our apologies
and rest assured we will issue a stern reprimand to our posting bot.
Good luck!
Your Novell Product Support Forums Team
http://support.novell.com/forums/

Similar Messages

  • Clearing image safe data

    Hi!
    Not so about imaging, but ... during ZCM agent deployment is written also image safe data onto disk. Now, when I need to put this disk (once being used on ZCM-belonged device and having image safe data on it) into another device then what is the better way to clear old device image safe data from disk. Apparently formatting disk is not enough, of course. And I need to accomplish this before installing operating system, because - as I have experience with ZCM 10.3 on this - as soon ZCM server "knows" about this disk/device it could mess up in database using info from this image safe area, am I correct? So, I put this disk into computer (not connected to network), boot from CD/DVD ...? Is Imaging BootCD good enough?
    Yes, there is a lot of Google-info, but ... just to be sure and clear on this one.
    More thanks, Alar.

    Originally Posted by NovAlf
    Hi!
    Not so about imaging, but ... during ZCM agent deployment is written also image safe data onto disk. Now, when I need to put this disk (once being used on ZCM-belonged device and having image safe data on it) into another device then what is the better way to clear old device image safe data from disk. Apparently formatting disk is not enough, of course. And I need to accomplish this before installing operating system, because - as I have experience with ZCM 10.3 on this - as soon ZCM server "knows" about this disk/device it could mess up in database using info from this image safe area, am I correct? So, I put this disk into computer (not connected to network), boot from CD/DVD ...? Is Imaging BootCD good enough?
    Yes, there is a lot of Google-info, but ... just to be sure and clear on this one.
    More thanks, Alar.
    If you're physically moving the disk from one pc to another, I would clear the ISD either in the old machine OR before you bootup and install the OS on the new machine
    You can bootup via PXE/USB/BootCD and then just enter maintenance mode and type:
    zisedit -r
    zisedit -c

  • Image-Safe data on Dell Optiplex GX520

    Good afternoon,
    I am having trouble getting image-safe data to stick on our Dell Optiplex GX520's. The machine will image fine manually, but no matter how many times you reboot it, the image-safe fields don't populate. In the BIOS I switched the SATA setting to combination, but it still isn't working. The history file is useless too. It either says the file is not valid, or just "unknown error, unable to add image-safe data". This happens on about 90% of our 520's, but some do actually work. Could it be the HD itself?
    Thanks.

    Originally Posted by Captainjd02
    Good afternoon,
    I am having trouble getting image-safe data to stick on our Dell Optiplex GX520's. The machine will image fine manually, but no matter how many times you reboot it, the image-safe fields don't populate. In the BIOS I switched the SATA setting to combination, but it still isn't working. The history file is useless too. It either says the file is not valid, or just "unknown error, unable to add image-safe data". This happens on about 90% of our 520's, but some do actually work. Could it be the HD itself?
    Thanks.
    I am going to half way answer my own question. I determined it is the HD itself. The machines in question have Western Digital WD400BD installed. If the machine does not have this drive then the image-safe data will populate.

  • Image-safe data not writing to new images ...

    Hello, I am new to Zenworks Imaging, but I have lots of the pieces working
    on our system. One bit that I don't understand is the Image-Safe Data, so
    I'm wondering if someone can enlighten me. Here's our setup ...
    SITUATION:
    A school district with three primary servers:
    - The big Novell 6.5 Server with eDirectory and the usual Novell goodness
    installed.
    - A second server with SUSE Linux OES 9, DNS, Groupwise 7, and Zenworks 7.
    - A third server with SUSE Linux OES 9 and DHCP.
    I am new, and these folks currently use Ghost - but now want to switch to
    Zenworks Imaging. I successfully started all the Zenworks services on the
    SUSE server, checked to make sure our Windows XP SP2 lab computers (already
    registered in eDirectory) have the Zenworks client software (they do), and
    enabled PXE image uploads and downloads for individual computers using
    Console One. So far so good! The school district has a numbering scheme for
    their workstations (all the computers are in the same NDS STATION container
    and are named HSLAB01, HSLAB02, HSLAB03, etc). I used Ghost to install a
    fresh image on a lab computer, changed the Image-Safe Data to HSLABxx, and
    copied the image to the server. I didn't change any of the ZisWin mask
    settings (they are all cleared and empty), nor did I clear the SID information.
    PROBLEM:
    When the computer finishes the imaging process and restarts, I always end
    up with a computer named HSLABxx (instead of HSLAB01 or HSLAB02 or whatever
    the Image-Safe Data should change on that computer). Except for this issue,
    it seems like everything else (PXE startup, PXE imaging, etc) works fine
    (although I could have other issues I'm not aware of).
    TROUBLESHOOTING:
    I have tried an increasingly confusing number of changes to the ZisWin
    interface before imaging, including checking and unchecking the mask
    options, clearing the SID information, etc. with no good results. There is
    also one "wild card" in that the computers start up and log in as a Windows
    Limited Account (and not an Administrator-level account). I was wondering
    if the ZisWin and image-safe data writing requires an administrator-level
    login (but from what I'm reading online, the image-safe data is written
    before the Windows login). There is one other issue I can find - when I use
    the "rpm -qa | grep novell-z" command at the console, there are no 7.0.1
    files listed, so I think my Zenworks installation is only 7.0 (but I don't
    want to change anything until I track down the likely source of this problem).
    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
    Thanks, Mike O'Reilly

    On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 21:44:41 GMT, [email protected] wrote:
    > Any help would be greatly appreciated!
    ziswin is doing its job as a service if the image save data contains the
    just imaged flag and will do its stuff before the user locks in an requires
    a reboot after that. there was also a bug which should have been fixed in
    the latest patches of 6.5
    If you have already compiled drivers or have linux.2 please put them on
    http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmo...ect/?zfdimgdrv
    Live BootCd and USB Disk from Mike Charles
    http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?imagingx
    eZie http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?ezie
    Marcus Breiden
    If you are asked to email me information please change -- to - in my e-mail
    address.
    The content of this mail is my private and personal opinion.
    http://www.edu-magic.net

  • Clearing the Image safe data

    I've run into something that I can't explain, and I'm not sure how to work
    around. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    We just got a new load of Dell Optiplex 745 machines. Unfortunately, the
    imaging engine for Zen6.5sp2 doesn't include a NIC driver for it. So I
    downloaded the Boot CD ISO for Zen 7, it is included there. I boot from the
    CD and use the Imaging engine to load our image. In the past, our image
    will load the machine and in the process, run ZisClearNT.exe to clear the
    Image safe data. However, it seems that ZisClearNT isn't doing its job
    properly. Zenworks attempts to restore the image safe data in the process
    which isn't what I want.
    Is there an incompatibility in the ZicClearNT and Zenworks 7 imaging engine?
    I read somewhere about having changed where the image safe data is stored or
    something.
    Can anyone shed some light on the subject and perhaps let me know how to get
    ZisClearNT to do it's job, it works perfectly under Zen6.5.
    Thanks
    Brian W.

    I found that engl has a tool that will clear it as well (ZisdCtrl.exe), I
    can use that in my scripts (which is why I was using ZisClearNT in the first
    place, it cleared it automatically during the boot process).
    Thanks for the help.
    BW
    "Marcus Breiden" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:16c6oxffe2o0p$.[email protected]. .
    > On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 17:34:25 GMT, Brian W wrote:
    >
    >> Is there an incompatibility in the ZicClearNT and Zenworks 7 imaging
    >> engine?
    >> I read somewhere about having changed where the image safe data is stored
    >> or
    >> something.
    >
    > in zdm 7 the image save data is not stored in a fixed place, best use just
    > zisedit -c to clear the imagesave data from the bashprompt
    > --
    >
    > If you have already compiled drivers or have linux.2 please put them on
    > http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmo...ect/?zfdimgdrv
    > Live BootCd and USB Disk from Mike Charles
    > http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?imagingx
    > eZie http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?ezie
    >
    > Marcus Breiden
    >
    > If you are asked to email me information please change -- to - in my
    > e-mail
    > address.
    > The content of this mail is my private and personal opinion.
    > http://www.edu-magic.net

  • ZISWIN not updating image safe data

    Hello,
    Have this weird problem on a HP d510c machine. When machine boot up to
    pxe, it doesn't find any work to do and shutdown. (other model works,
    HP dc7600 etc.)
    After some digging around, found ZISWIN contain no data. Register the
    wk and still nothing. Try to manually enter the data, and save it. Go
    back and check the data is not there again. Try zisedit from bash
    prompt, it won't even save.
    Completely remove Zen65, reinstall it with Zen65Sp2 and ZEN7 as well
    with no luck.
    Windows 2000 SP4, Zen65SP1, NWclient 490sp1A.
    Anyone has any idea ?
    Thanks
    JJ
    JJ2828

    We had a similiar problem with D510c and d5000's. Only some of the
    image-safe data was there, but not workstation object or object ID thus
    not allowing imaging work to be found.
    If you clear image safe data, does it recollect it and work?
    The fix I found for this was to enable logging in zis win:
    Open ziswin, edit, options, logging, turn on debug logging (single log
    file).
    I forced this out with a simple reg app to turn it on for every
    machine,
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Novell\ZENworks]
    "ZISWin Log"="1"
    Don't have any idea why, but this solved our problem at multiple
    schools.
    JJ2828 wrote:
    > Just finish install a fresh W2K on a D510c machine.
    >
    > W2KSP4
    > SAV10
    > NW490SP1A
    > ZEN65SP2
    >
    > that's all the software on this new box, and it still doesn't work.
    > Update BIOS, inf. Nada.
    >
    > Hardware specific ??
    >
    > Any help will be greatly appreciated.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > JJ
    >
    >
    > --
    > JJ2828

  • New Agent and Image-safe Data

    Just built new images and used the latest agent from May 24,
    2010/ZDM7SP1IR4HP4 (Agent v7.0.173.100324) - it appears that this new
    agent is not respecting a specified Restore Mask. I'm basing this on the
    observation that freshly imaged machines are retaining the previous
    computer name as stored in the image-safe data - I use my own routine
    for naming that runs during mini-setup, which is why I have a restore
    mask in place.
    I've confirmed that the proper restore mask is set both in the ziswin
    gui and in the registry (HKLM\Novell\ZENworks\ZISWin Do Not Restore
    Mask, REG_DWORD). Setting the ziswin mode to "Disable" resolves the
    behaviour and naming conforms to my routine. I tested on another machine
    and with the Agent in "Restore" mode the history reports the status as
    "Successful...restore mask was 0x00000020". This mask is incorrect and
    specifies only the "Windows SID" as the data not to restore.
    I'll forward this to Novell...curious if anyone else has seen this
    behaviour.

    jd,
    It appears that in the past few days you have not received a response to your
    posting. That concerns us, and has triggered this automated reply.
    Has your problem been resolved? If not, you might try one of the following options:
    - Visit http://support.novell.com and search the knowledgebase and/or check all
    the other self support options and support programs available.
    - You could also try posting your message again. Make sure it is posted in the
    correct newsgroup. (http://forums.novell.com)
    Be sure to read the forum FAQ about what to expect in the way of responses:
    http://forums.novell.com/faq.php
    If this is a reply to a duplicate posting, please ignore and accept our apologies
    and rest assured we will issue a stern reprimand to our posting bot.
    Good luck!
    Your Novell Product Support Forums Team
    http://support.novell.com/forums/

  • ZENworks Imaging & Image Safe Data Problems

    Hi All,
    I'm in the preparation stage of a Windows 7 rollout to 4000 desktops. So far we've packaged up 200 applications/bundles and tested them against our image, everything on that front is fine.
    Our new ZENworks 11.3.2 server is being now being used to deploy our old Windows XP images (created in ZfD7), I'm using hardware rules to do this and it's working perfectly.
    When I use the hardware rules to deploy our new Windows 7 Image it will image once as expected. The PC then boots, a powershell script will build the hostname from the model and serial number, join the domain, install the ZCM agent and all looks good.
    The problem comes later when I try to image the machines again, we get "no work to do". After some reading I assume this is because of the Image Safe Data.
    I've tried a things so far but seem to be getting inconsistent results, basically each time I PXE the machine I want the machine to use the hardware rule to pull down the image.
    The only way I have found that seems to work,is to clear the Image Safe Data and delete the "Novell ZENworks Image-Safe Data Service" after the agent has been installed (as part of my build script). This seems like overkill to me and I'm sure I'm missing something. Help!
    Any help/guidance would be much appreciated!
    Thanks
    Carl

    Often the just use the ZCC to tell the device to Apply the Assigned Image and then upon reboot it will just apply the image.
    Some often script this with WOL so that every morning at 3am all of their lab devices will re-image.
    Also you don't want to "Delete" the ZISD Service, it is better to configure the Default ZCM Agent Settings to install that service if you do not want it.
    Otherwise, it will come back.
    You may also be able to make configure the ZCM Imaging Menu to Always show when PXE Booting.
    Then you could manually select an image to restore, regardless of the state of the ZENworks Image Safe Data.
    Originally Posted by carlhanson
    Thanks for the reply Craig.
    We haven't used an "Imaging Scripts", we've only used the "ZENworks Image" bundle category.
    It seems to be working the way we want now, although I'm still not entirely happy with the changes we've had to make...
    Added C:\Program Files\Novell\ZENworks\bin\preboot\ZISWIN.EXE -WIPE to the HKLM\..\Run registry key.
    Deleted the "Novell ZENworks Image-Safe Data Service" service.
    I'm not sure how this will effect client machines in the future when we update the Agent.
    When other customers reimage a machine which is already registered in ZENworks, do they push out images from the console?

  • Populating Image-Safe Data

    I'm able to populate most of the important image-safe data fields but not
    "Workstation Object" and "Workstation Ojbect ID". I'm looking for a
    solution to fix this problem without re-imaging the stations and
    preventing this problem from happening again.
    We use Zen 6.5.
    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
    Henry

    On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 22:55:53 GMT, Henry wrote:
    > I'm able to populate most of the important image-safe data fields but not
    > "Workstation Object" and "Workstation Ojbect ID". I'm looking for a
    > solution to fix this problem without re-imaging the stations and
    > preventing this problem from happening again.
    >
    > We use Zen 6.5.
    that normally means that the workstation is not imported, chek
    hklm/software/novell/workstationmanager/identification of that machine
    also you should update to the latest patches for 6.5
    If you have already compiled drivers or have linux.2 please put them on
    http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmo...ect/?zfdimgdrv
    Live BootCd and USB Disk from Mike Charles
    http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?imagingx
    eZie http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?ezie
    Marcus Breiden
    If you are asked to email me information please remove the - in my e-mail
    address.
    The content of this mail is my private and personal opinion.
    http://www.didas.de

  • Can't Update Image Safe-data with Imaging 11.2.4

    Hi everyone,
    We have 4 Zenworks ZCM servers, at version 11.2.1. Our Imaging server have been upgraded to 11.2.4 but only for the PXE parts. When we boot our machines with PXE, its the 11.2.4 engine that starts. We can Image our machines without any problem and can have the most updated drivers.
    The problem is: the Image Safe-Data no longer working.... the update of the PXE have been made since 1 month and we just seen this error. The result of this issues is that every computer that will have the Zenworks Agent installed, when theses machines will reboot after installation, the Safe-data will not be restored in Windows, so every station will not be imported in the correct Organizationnal Units. And every station will have the same computername with a guid string because they have all the same name.
    I try to find out why the safe-data is not working. When I boot a workstation in command-line of Imaging 11.2.4, when I go in "zisedit", I put a computername and I save it. When I'm coming back in zisedit, there is no computername info...
    Is there a bug with 11.2.4 ?

    I'm also encountering a similar issue - the ZISD service is unable to read the ZISD info, but it can successfully write to it. I'm pulling down a WIM image, the imaging flag is set successfully, but when the ZISD server starts on first boot, it fails to read the ZISD information. It then proceeds to write the ZISD of the original image, so the computer's ZISD information is then lost. I'm using Zenworks 11.3 Windows 8.1 Update on both the server and in the image, and have tried the solution mentioned in the TID to no avail. Below is the relevant log information from the novell-zisdservice.log when the PC boots up after imaging, do I have to run the fix mentioned in the TID on the master computer before capturing the image?
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- name: "ZISWin History Filename"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- ZISDSERVICE (version NEW_VERSION_STRING) running as service at: Tue Apr 01 18:48:54 2014
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- ZISDSERVICE History Filename: c:\ziswin.hst
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Entering LISD
    [isdRD]
    [LNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 0
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: returning 1
    checkAvailableSpace: phySectorSize: 512.
    checkPartScheme: entered.
    checkPartScheme: MBR scheme found.
    initializeSectorTable: toReserve: 34.
    [LNT]: ImageSafeData not found
    [LNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 1
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: DeviceIoControl failed.
    [GDGNT]: returning 0
    [LNT]: GetDriveGeometryNT failed.
    [LNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 2
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: DeviceIoControl failed.
    [GDGNT]: returning 0
    [LNT]: GetDriveGeometryNT failed.
    [LNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 3
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: DeviceIoControl failed.
    [GDGNT]: returning 0
    [LNT]: GetDriveGeometryNT failed.
    [LNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 4
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: DeviceIoControl failed.
    [GDGNT]: returning 0
    [LNT]: GetDriveGeometryNT failed.
    [LNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 5
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: DeviceIoControl failed.
    [GDGNT]: returning 0
    [LNT]: GetDriveGeometryNT failed.
    [LNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 6
    [LNT]: drive not available
    [LNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 7
    [LNT]: drive not available
    [LNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 8
    [LNT]: drive not available
    [LNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 9
    [LNT]: drive not available
    [LNT]: returning -103
    [isdRD]: returning 816
    [ziRD]: hddVer: 0 iAmtVer 0
    [ziRD]: User hdd ISD
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- [LISD] ISD Dump:
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- path: "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards\1"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- name: "ServiceName"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- GetHKLMRegistryValue: RegOpenKeyEx failed (2).
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 2
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- path: "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards\8"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- name: "ServiceName"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 1, dwValueLen: 39
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 0000 7b 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 31 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 34 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 38 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 44 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 44 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 37 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 46 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 39 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 43 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 39 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 44 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 34
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 0010 36 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 45 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 31 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 41 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 41 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 38 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 45 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 31 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 46 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 43 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 42
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 0020 35 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 33 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 41 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 7d 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:54 --
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- GetTCPIPDeviceNT: Value returned: {0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- path: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\{0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}\Parameters\Tcpip"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- name: "EnableDHCP"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 4, dwValueLen: 4
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 0000 01 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:54 --
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- path: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameter s\Interfaces\{0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- name: "DhcpIPAddress"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 1, dwValueLen: 15
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 0000 31 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 33 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 36 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 36 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 34 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 33 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 31 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 37 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:54 --
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- path: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameter s\Interfaces\{0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- name: "DhcpSubnetMask"
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 1, dwValueLen: 14
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 0000 32 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:54 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:54 --
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:54 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameter s\Interfaces\{0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "DhcpDefaultGateway"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 7, dwValueLen: 17
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 31 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 33 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 36 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 36 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 34 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 33 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 34 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0010 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- [INW] 0
    Dumping ImageSafeDataStruct:
    0000 5a 49 53 44 0b 00 00 00 20 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 ZISD.... ......
    0010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0020 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0030 f0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0040 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0050 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0060 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0080 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0090 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00a0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00b0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00c0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00d0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00e0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00f0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0110 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    version ............ 11
    flags .............. 0
    DHCP ............... No
    ipAddress .......... 0.0.0.0
    subnet ............. 0.0.0.0
    gateway ............ 0.0.0.0
    wsTree .............
    wsDN ...............
    netbiosName ........
    workgroup ..........
    lastBaseImage ......
    lastBaseImageTime .. 0
    lastBaseImageSize .. 0
    structLength ....... 240
    sid ................ 0-0-0-0-0
    advScript .......... 0
    dnsServerCount ..... 0
    dnsSuffix ..........
    dnsHostname ........
    wsID ...............
    pxeWorkDN ..........
    pxeWorkRevision .... 0
    pxeTaskId .......... 0
    pxeTaskState ....... 0
    pxeTaskRetCode ..... 0
    pxeTreeID ..........
    lastBaseImageAddr .. 0x0
    iAMT EnterpriseName.
    isd revision ....... 0x0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting LISD(): returning 816
    [ziUI]
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWin Disabled"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWin Inactive"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- [CFIS] returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWIN Clear"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWIN Reset Flag"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWin Do Not Collect Mask"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWin Do Not Restore Mask"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWin Clear Mask"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "System\Setup"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "MiniSetupInProgress"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "System\Setup"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "SystemSetupInProgress"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 4, dwValueLen: 4
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWin Windows Setup State"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- [CFSP] returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SOFTWARE\Novell\Workstation Manager"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "NetBIOS"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWIN Restore"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- [RAS]Entering Collect
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering ZENImageSafeData::Collect()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering ZENImageSafeData::CollectWorkgroupNT()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- [TOW] Successfully changed DACL
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SECURITY\Policy\PolPrDmN"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: ""
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 0, dwValueLen: 18
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 08 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0a 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 08 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 54 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 45 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 53 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 54 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0010 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- pDomain: "TEST"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting ZENImageSafeData::CollectWorkgroupNT(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards\1"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ServiceName"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- GetHKLMRegistryValue: RegOpenKeyEx failed (2).
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 2
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards\8"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ServiceName"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 1, dwValueLen: 39
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 7b 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 31 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 34 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 38 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 44 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 44 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 37 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 46 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 39 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 43 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 39 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 44 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 34
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0010 36 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 45 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 31 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 41 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 41 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 38 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 45 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 31 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 46 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 43 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 42
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0020 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 33 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 41 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 7d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- GetTCPIPDeviceNT: Value returned: {0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\{0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}\Parameters\Tcpip"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "EnableDHCP"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 4, dwValueLen: 4
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 01 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameter s\Interfaces\{0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "DhcpIPAddress"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 1, dwValueLen: 15
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 31 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 33 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 36 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 36 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 34 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 33 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 31 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 37 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameter s\Interfaces\{0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "DhcpSubnetMask"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 1, dwValueLen: 14
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameter s\Interfaces\{0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "DhcpDefaultGateway"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 7, dwValueLen: 17
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 31 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 33 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 36 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 36 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 34 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 33 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2e 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 34 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0010 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameter s"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "Domain"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 1, dwValueLen: 1
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- pDNSSuffix: ""
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameter s"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "Hostname"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 1, dwValueLen: 12
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 43 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 47 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 38 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 41 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 42 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 39 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- pDNSHostname: "CG08A-B-009"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards\1"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ServiceName"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- GetHKLMRegistryValue: RegOpenKeyEx failed (2).
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 2
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards\8"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ServiceName"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 1, dwValueLen: 39
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 7b 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 31 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 34 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 38 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 44 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 44 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 37 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 46 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 39 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 43 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 39 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 44 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 34
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0010 36 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 45 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 31 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 41 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 41 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 2d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 38 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 45 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 31 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 30 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 46 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 43 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 42
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0020 35 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 33 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 41 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 32 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 7d 04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- GetTCPIPDeviceNT: Value returned: {0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameter s\Interfaces\{0148DD7F-9C9D-46E1-AA05-8E10FCB53A22}"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "NameServer"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ccode: 0, dwType: 1, dwValueLen: 1
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- 0000 00 04/01/14 18:48:55 --
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Name server(s): ""
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWIN No SID Write"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Current SID: 05000000 00000015 6cee4d74 1f173054 245800d1 (21-1827556724-521613396-609747153)
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Current SID: 05000000 00000015 6cee4d74 1f173054 245800d1 (21-1827556724-521613396-609747153)
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- [C]Collected ISD:
    Dumping ImageSafeDataStruct:
    0000 5a 49 53 44 0b 00 00 00 54 01 00 00 02 00 00 00 ZISD....T......
    0010 01 00 00 00 88 ce f3 11 88 ce f3 fe ff ff ff 00 ...............
    0020 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0030 f0 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 15 00 00 00 74 4d ee 6c ............tM.
    0040 54 30 17 1f d1 00 58 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 T0....X$.......
    0050 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0060 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0080 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0090 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00a0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00b0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00c0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00d0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00e0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    00f0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 00 00 00 43 00 47 00 ............C.G
    0100 30 00 38 00 41 00 2d 00 42 00 2d 00 30 00 30 00 0.8.A.-.B.-.0.0
    0110 39 00 08 00 00 00 54 00 45 00 53 00 54 00 00 00 9.....T.E.S.T..
    0120 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 00 00 00 43 00 47 00 30 00 ..........C.G.0
    0130 38 00 41 00 2d 00 42 00 2d 00 30 00 30 00 39 00 8.A.-.B.-.0.0.9
    0140 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...............
    0150 00 00 00 00 ....
    version ............ 11
    flags .............. 2 (Workgroup)
    DHCP ............... Yes
    ipAddress .......... 136.206.243.17
    subnet ............. 255.255.255.0
    gateway ............ 136.206.243.254
    wsTree .............
    wsDN ...............
    netbiosName ........ CG08A-B-009
    workgroup .......... TEST
    lastBaseImage ......
    lastBaseImageTime .. 0
    lastBaseImageSize .. 0
    structLength ....... 240
    sid ................ 83886080-21-1827556724-521613396-609747153
    advScript .......... 0
    dnsServerCount ..... 0
    dnsSuffix ..........
    dnsHostname ........ CG08A-B-009
    wsID ...............
    pxeWorkDN ..........
    pxeWorkRevision .... 0
    pxeTaskId .......... 0
    pxeTaskState ....... 0
    pxeTaskRetCode ..... 0
    pxeTreeID ..........
    lastBaseImageAddr .. 0x0
    iAMT EnterpriseName.
    isd revision ....... 0x0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting Collect(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- [RAS] Returned From Collect :0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- [RAS] Entering Save
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering SaveImageSafeData()
    [ziI]: started
    [isdWd]
    [isdSISDNT]
    [isdSISDNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 0
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: returning 1
    [GDBT]
    [isdSISDNT]: bResult: 1 BusType: 3
    checkAvailableSpace: phySectorSize: 512.
    checkPartScheme: entered.
    checkPartScheme: MBR scheme found.
    initializeSectorTable: toReserve: 34.
    [isdSISDNT]: Saving to \\.\PhysicalDrive0:sector 61
    [isdSISDNT]: File pointer set to 31232
    [isdSISDNT]: WriteFile success
    [isdSISDNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 1
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: DeviceIoControl failed.
    [GDGNT]: returning 0
    [isdSISDNT]: GetDriveGeometryNT failed.
    [isdSISDNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 2
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: DeviceIoControl failed.
    [GDGNT]: returning 0
    [isdSISDNT]: GetDriveGeometryNT failed.
    [isdSISDNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 3
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: DeviceIoControl failed.
    [GDGNT]: returning 0
    [isdSISDNT]: GetDriveGeometryNT failed.
    [isdSISDNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 4
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: DeviceIoControl failed.
    [GDGNT]: returning 0
    [isdSISDNT]: GetDriveGeometryNT failed.
    [isdSISDNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 5
    [GDGNT]
    [GDGNT]: DeviceIoControl failed.
    [GDGNT]: returning 0
    [isdSISDNT]: GetDriveGeometryNT failed.
    [isdSISDNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 6
    [isdSISDNT]: drive not available. code: 2
    [isdSISDNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 7
    [isdSISDNT]: drive not available. code: 2
    [isdSISDNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 8
    [isdSISDNT]: drive not available. code: 2
    [isdSISDNT]: Trying PhysicalDrive 9
    [isdSISDNT]: drive not available. code: 2
    [isdSISDNT]: returning -106
    [isdWd]: returning -106
    [ziWD]: Write hdd ISD
    [ziUI]
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting Save: returning -106
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- [RAS] Returned From Save :-106
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWIN Reboot"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWIN Prevent Reboot"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- ZISDSERVICE main function finished at: Tue Apr 01 18:48:55 2014
    [zisdUL]: returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Entering GetHKLMRegistryValue()
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- parameters:
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- path: "Software\Novell\ZCM"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- name: "ZISWin History Log Entries"
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Exiting GetHKLMRegistryValue(): returning 0
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- [HF:L] returning -502
    04/01/14 18:48:55 -- Stopping the Service

  • HP 6930p won't save Image Safe Data

    Same issue as jschmidt
    Boot up in maintenance mode and launch zisedit. Then try to set for example the computer name (alt-w). When hit enter to save, the change is gone! Computer name still reports 'not found'.
    Anyone know if 6930p has som kind of built-in boot-sector-protection? Been playing around with numerous bios setting, but without success...

    22hn,
    It appears that in the past few days you have not received a response to your
    posting. That concerns us, and has triggered this automated reply.
    Has your problem been resolved? If not, you might try one of the following options:
    - Visit http://support.novell.com and search the knowledgebase and/or check all
    the other self support options and support programs available.
    - You could also try posting your message again. Make sure it is posted in the
    correct newsgroup. (http://forums.novell.com)
    Be sure to read the forum FAQ about what to expect in the way of responses:
    http://forums.novell.com/faq.php
    If this is a reply to a duplicate posting, please ignore and accept our apologies
    and rest assured we will issue a stern reprimand to our posting bot.
    Good luck!
    Your Novell Product Support Forums Team
    http://support.novell.com/forums/

  • Does anyone know how to display (in LabVIEW) the memory use during execution of an image and data acquisition VI to predict when it is time to cease the acquisition to prevent the program crashing?

    Does anyone know how to display (in LabVIEW) the memory use during execution of an image and data acquisition VI to predict when it is time to cease the acquisition to prevent the program crashing?
    I am acquiring images and data to a buffer on the edge of the while loop, and am finding that the crashing of the program is unpredictable, but almost always due to a memory saturation when the buffers gets too big.
    I have attached the VI.
    Thanks for the help
    Attachments:
    new_control_and_acquisition_program.vi ‏946 KB

    Take a look at this document that discusses how to monitor IMAQ memory usage:
    http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/8C6E405861C60DE786256DB400755957
    Hope this helps -
    Julie

  • My back up failed and I get a messageTime Machine couldn't complete the backup to "TimeCap".  The backup disk image "/Volumes/Data/Mary Fleming's MacBook Pro .sparsebundle" is already in use.

    I noticed today that my last back-up was this a.m. and it has tried several times to back up since but I keep getting this message
    Time Machine couldn’t complete the backup to “TimeCap”.
    The backup disk image “/Volumes/Data/ MacBook Pro ."sparsebundle” is already in use.
    I have never had this problem before and don't know what to do. I am not that great around computers so if anyone can help I would appreciate it. I did try to do some research but could not understand any of the content I read. I sure don't know what "sparsebundle" is and this is the first time I ever heard the term.
    If anyone can help woold appreciate it.
    I have Version 10.9.1

    This is a standard issue..
    Been around since LION but you missed out.. !! Well the old rule applies.. there are three types of Mac users.
    1. The bugs have bitten you, and you have done the work arounds.
    2. The bugs are biting you and you are now trying to find out what is going on.
    3. The bugs will bite you. And in the meantime you laugh at everyone with problems and say it must be all their fault. Doesn't happen to my system. 
    You were simply in the last group.. now, with the wonders of mavericks to help, you got bit.
    The solution is simple.. unplug the power cord from the TC .. count to 10.. power up the TC again.
    No luck look at the more technical help.
    C12 here. http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html
    Your naming might also be an issue if this continues to happen.. see C9.

  • How to display image and data in module pool screen?

    Hi,
    I want to display image and relevant data besides the image in module pool screen, I am using docking container to display the image.
    Actually I am able to display image or data any one but not both.
    one more thing I want to display multiple images and their data.
    Please suggest some one if you have any idea.
    Regards,
    Dileep.

    You can try below way, I have used in report.
    DATA: gc_docking              TYPE REF TO cl_gui_docking_container, "#EC NEEDED  "Docking Container
           gc_split                 TYPE REF TO cl_gui_easy_splitter_container, "#EC NEEDED  "Splitter
           gc_top_container         TYPE REF TO cl_gui_container, "#EC NEEDED  "Top Container
           gc_bottom_container      TYPE REF TO cl_gui_container, "#EC NEEDED  "Bottom Container
          gc_document              TYPE REF TO cl_dd_document, "#EC NEEDED  "Document
           gc_events                TYPE REF TO lcl_event_class, "#EC NEEDED  " Local Event Class
           gc_grid                  TYPE REF TO cl_gui_alv_grid, "#EC NEEDED  " ALV Class
    " Creating Docking
    CREATE OBJECT gc_docking
           EXPORTING
             ratio = c_95.
         IF sy-subrc EQ 0.
    * Splitting the Docking container
           CREATE OBJECT gc_split
             EXPORTING
               parent        = gc_docking
               sash_position = c_10 "Position of Splitter Bar (in Percent)
               with_border   = c_1. "With Border = 1 Without Border = 0
         ENDIF.
    *   Placing the containers in the splitter
         gc_top_container = gc_split->top_left_container .
         gc_bottom_container = gc_split->bottom_right_container .
    *   Creating Grid
         CREATE OBJECT gc_grid
           EXPORTING
             i_parent = gc_bottom_container.
       ELSE.
    * Background job handling
         CREATE OBJECT gc_grid
           EXPORTING
             i_parent = gc_docking.
       ENDIF.
    *   Creating the document
       CREATE OBJECT gc_document
         EXPORTING
           style = 'ALV_GRID'.
    Regards,
    Sameer

  • MacPro backed up to Time Machine, added Mac Mini now get "The backup disk image "/Volumes/Data/Jerry Booher's MacBook Pro.sparsebundle" is already in use." error when Mac Pro tries to back up

    MacPro backed up to Time Machine, added Mac Mini now get "The backup disk image “/Volumes/Data/Jerry Booher’s MacBook Pro.sparsebundle” is already in use." error when Mac Pro tries to back up

    It is standard Mountain Lion error due to the networking ability which is comparable to wet string. (actually that was lion.. it dried out some with Mountain Lion.. higher in the hills perhaps!!)
    See C12 and C17
    http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html
    But many people are suffering the same issue..
    And the above is even a little out of date.. you might need to do a reset to the TC.
    Welcome to Apple's beta program for everyone.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How to change an ASM single-instance  into a clustered ASM ?

    Hi, I have a node#1 with Oracle10gR2 installed (standard installation, not RAC). Everything is in the ORACLE_HOME. A unique single-instance database DB1 uses ASM#1 to access a diskgroup on a SAN. I'd like to install Clusterware in a separate CRS_HOME

  • Using full outer join of subqueries named using with clause

    Hi, I am trying to create a view which is having 2 subqueries vol1 & vol2 with WITH clause. I am joining those 2 subqueries in the main query with FULL OUTER JOIN. When i compile that view in a tool like pl/sql developer, It has been compiled success

  • Text getting cutoff in a varchar2

    I am running Reports 6.0.8.24.0 32 bit on Oracle 9i. I am having a problem with a large varchar2 field not staying within the layout, on the right hand side of the layout. The text gets cutoff on the right side. On the preview it all looks ok, but on

  • JAXB for previous versions of Java

    Will JAXB work with previous versions of Java. Say like Java 1.3 ? Thanks, - Liju.

  • Database Connection Name

    I m working in a company which is running multiple database. For example : DATABASE1 DATABASE2 DATABASE3 I connect to these different databases at different times. My Problem is, i want to change the SQL> prompt according to database. For example if