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Old 29-08-2003, 05:13 PM   #1
Mark K Vallevand
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When I run fbreseal, how should it behave?

Connect using Remote Desktop.
I open a command window and enter 'fbreseal'.
The command prompt returns.
The desktop becomes unresponsive.
The machine is busy accessing the disk.
The Remote Desktop connection is lost.

Now what?
If I have the right components included, I can push the
power button, and XPe gracefully shuts down.
If the right components aren't there (or my machine
doesn't support APCI), I have to drop power.

I'd expect fbreseal to actually shut down the machine.

EWF is enabled and committed when I run fbreseal.

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Mark K Vallevand
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Old 01-09-2003, 08:19 AM   #2
Mario Dambauer
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Hi Mark

I have created a dll with a function named OnResealComplete, this dll I set
at the system cloning tool.
Now when fbreseal has completed his funktions, the computer is automatically
restarted.
No user action is required....

There is some info at the help of the System Cloning Tool.

Mario


"Mark K Vallevand" <markus@rsvl.unisys.com> wrote in message
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> When I run fbreseal, how should it behave?
>
> Connect using Remote Desktop.
> I open a command window and enter 'fbreseal'.
> The command prompt returns.
> The desktop becomes unresponsive.
> The machine is busy accessing the disk.
> The Remote Desktop connection is lost.
>
> Now what?
> If I have the right components included, I can push the
> power button, and XPe gracefully shuts down.
> If the right components aren't there (or my machine
> doesn't support APCI), I have to drop power.
>
> I'd expect fbreseal to actually shut down the machine.
>
> EWF is enabled and committed when I run fbreseal.
>
> Regards.
> Mark K Vallevand



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Old 02-09-2003, 03:22 PM   #3
Mark K Vallevand
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Default Re: Should fbreseal shutdown the machine?

Well, fbreseal does not prompt me for anything. Should it
be silent?

Regards.
Mark K Vallevand
>-----Original Message-----
>You manually shut down after running fbreseal. It prompts

the user to shut
>it down.
>
>Here is a tech article that talks about cloning :
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?

url=/library/en-
us/dnxpesp1/html/xpesp1_build_deploy_img.asp
>
>Andy
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>"Mark K Vallevand" <markus@rsvl.unisys.com> wrote in

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>news:0db401c36e48$6ac79030$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> When I run fbreseal, how should it behave?
>>
>> Connect using Remote Desktop.
>> I open a command window and enter 'fbreseal'.
>> The command prompt returns.
>> The desktop becomes unresponsive.
>> The machine is busy accessing the disk.
>> The Remote Desktop connection is lost.
>>
>> Now what?
>> If I have the right components included, I can push the
>> power button, and XPe gracefully shuts down.
>> If the right components aren't there (or my machine
>> doesn't support APCI), I have to drop power.
>>
>> I'd expect fbreseal to actually shut down the machine.
>>
>> EWF is enabled and committed when I run fbreseal.
>>
>> Regards.
>> Mark K Vallevand

>
>
>.
>

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Old 02-09-2003, 03:42 PM   #4
Mario Dambauer
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In my opinion there is a messagebox shown like: Your Computer is resealed,
please press ok to reboot your computer...

For this msgbox was a problem, that why I am using a dll, so when reseal has
finished, the computer automatically reboots...

Mario

"Mark K Vallevand" <markus@rsvl.unisys.com> wrote in message
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> Well, fbreseal does not prompt me for anything. Should it
> be silent?
>
> Regards.
> Mark K Vallevand
> >-----Original Message-----
> >You manually shut down after running fbreseal. It prompts

> the user to shut
> >it down.
> >
> >Here is a tech article that talks about cloning :
> >http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?

> url=/library/en-
> us/dnxpesp1/html/xpesp1_build_deploy_img.asp
> >
> >Andy
> >--
> >
> >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

> confers no rights.
> >==========================================================
> >
> >
> >"Mark K Vallevand" <markus@rsvl.unisys.com> wrote in

> message
> >news:0db401c36e48$6ac79030$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> >> When I run fbreseal, how should it behave?
> >>
> >> Connect using Remote Desktop.
> >> I open a command window and enter 'fbreseal'.
> >> The command prompt returns.
> >> The desktop becomes unresponsive.
> >> The machine is busy accessing the disk.
> >> The Remote Desktop connection is lost.
> >>
> >> Now what?
> >> If I have the right components included, I can push the
> >> power button, and XPe gracefully shuts down.
> >> If the right components aren't there (or my machine
> >> doesn't support APCI), I have to drop power.
> >>
> >> I'd expect fbreseal to actually shut down the machine.
> >>
> >> EWF is enabled and committed when I run fbreseal.
> >>
> >> Regards.
> >> Mark K Vallevand

> >
> >
> >.
> >



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