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Option Setting in menu Tools

Option Setting in menu Tools

Option Setting in menu Tools

Basic Settings

In the CCBoot main interface "Tools" menu, click "Options".
Basic Settings 1
 Figure 1
Will pop up "CCBoot Options" dialog box.
Basic Settings 2
 Figure 2
Start iSCSI: ISCSI service is enabled, and whether or not to provide a virtual disk service.
iSCSI Port: The iSCSI default ports is port 3260.
Auto Add Client: You are allowed to automatically add client.
Default User Template: Configure first all the parameters for a client, as a success or to add client default settings.
Computer Name Prefix: Set the prefix computer name.
iSCSI Target Name: It's iSCSI target name for iSCSI connection. Keep it with default value. There is no need to change.
Run Batch Command at Client: Setting up a client operating system startup, programs to run automatically, click on the ">>" button to edit it.
Login With Domain: Allow client to Login to domain automatically to specified domain in the box.
Auto Reboot the Largest Write-back Data client: Reboots the client with largest writeback data when the writeback disk is about to be full.
Save Log to File: If checked, CCBoot stores the log files in the logs folder for specified number of days.
Auto Check Update: If checked, checks for new versions available for download from our servers.
Boot Time Out: The value in seconds for multi boot scenario.

DHCP Settings

"DHCP Settings" Dialog Box.
 DHCP Settings
Figure 3
Using CCBoot DHCP, Start TFTP, Start Proxy DHCP: To activate the DHCP and TFTP services for use CCBoot Clients.
DHCP Server IP: Specifies the CCBoot Server IP address.
IP Allocated Start: Specifies the starting IP address. DHCP service will allocate the client IP address from this IP address.
IP Allocated End: Specifies the end IP address. DHCP service will allocate the client IP address that end to this IP address.
IP Mask, Gateway, DNS Address 1, and DNS Address 2: Specifies the client IP Mask, Getway, DNS addresses. The DHCP service will automatically apply these settings to all diskless clients.If your DNS address more than three can be separated by a semicolon, write in the edit box.
Scan DHCP: To Scan LAN and check if there’s other device running DHCP service.
Language: To change language of CCBoot UI to selected language.
Update Language: Activates the selected language.
Help to Translate: Allow you to contribute to translation of CCBoot UI text in native language.

Auto Run Batch Commands at Client

Since v3.0, CCBoot makes you be able to run batch commands automatically on client booting, just read below.
1)    Please click "Options" button on the toolbar of CCBoot server.
2)    Click "General" tab, select the"Run Batch Command at Client" check box. And click the">>" button.
Batch Command

Figure 4
3)    You will see public.txt opened in Notepad. The usage is:
1)    # means comment.
2)    Run -service command - means run the command in NT service at client. For example, run -service ping 192.168.1.1
3)    Run -startup command - means run the command in Startup menu at client. For example, run -startup c:\test.bat
4)    Run -winlogon command - means run the command when the client goes to windows logon. For example, run -winlogon copyc:\test.txt d:\test.txt
5)    -Skip update - means this command will not run when the client is super client.

Figure 2
On CCBoot server, there’s a folder named "Cmd" in CCBoot install directory. You can create batch commands files here in order that clients can implement this file when booting. If the file is named"public.txt", all clients will implement it. If the file is named by specified IP address such as "192.168.1.101.txt", only the specified client (192.168.1.101) will automatically implement it. The above usages also apply for ip.txt.
Attention: If there are two files - "192.168.1.101.txt" and "public.txt", the client (192.168.1.101) will implement "192.168.1.101.txt" and"public.txt". The "192.168.1.101.txt" runs before"public.txt".
If you want to run commands such as
run -startup copy c:\reg\1.reg c:\*.*
run -winlogon regedit /s c:\reg\1.reg
The reg files should be saved in the image by super client.Commands are run at client, so the files in the parameters of the command should be in the local client first. And you should also disable client UAC by super client.
If you are using GGleap in your clients then you need to do the following
1. Login to GGLeap in admin mode. 
2. Add startup command for the client then save.
Now the commands will run in client if not the startup commands do not run in clients
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