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Storage location for created usb images

I never create usb images but I had to yesterday. I went ahead and clicked on the create bootable usb image and it said for it reload the page to see when it was done. Well I'm a busy guy so I go off to do other things. When I came back, my session had expired, a few gigs where used up on the HDD, and the link to "create bootable usb image" hasn't change to "download bootable usb image". This was yesterday. It's obviously created something. Where can I go to get it?


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Posted by: SMal.tmcc 12 years ago
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It creates a file structure on the K2000 on the peinst share that you unzip after you download it.  If your K2000 still shows create it does not think it ever finished the task.  I would try create again, should take less then 1-2 min and see what happens.  If it does not change to download open a ticket with Kace you have a real problem.


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  • Go into the boot enviro you want to create the usb for. check the box and hit save. ciick on the boot envor tab and watch the uppper right corner of your browser windows for the create task to do its thing. go back into the boot enviro and the box should still be checked and a choice to download should be right above the check box. clcik that and choose where on your pc you to save the zip file to. When you unzip the file it must be on a mapped drive, it will not work correctly from a UNC path - SMal.tmcc 12 years ago

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