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WMS: Image Update Job Fail with Error "Image Build Number not valid"
Hello,
Following Systems: WMS 3.2.0780 - Wyse 5060 LD Thin Client - Win 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB
I have Pull successful an Image with the WMS from the describe Model. This Image i try to deploy on another device of the same Model and i get an error: "Image build numver not valid".
What am i doing wrong?
To Pull and Update Image with Thin Client 5070 work well.
BG
sgs1
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June 24th, 2021 03:00
I tried something and it worked. The Solution is on the "Golden Image":
Registry Key: HKLM/SOFTWARE/WNT
Delete the Language Code Information from the Value "Version" the String "de-DE" and leave the point at the end of the string "12.01."
After pulling the Image, i can update all 5060 Devices with the "new" Image.
It must be a Bug in WMS to detect the right language Code.
I hope it also helps others who encounter a similar problem. Thanks for the crucial hint!
DELL-Scott H
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June 23rd, 2021 05:00
On the 5060, can you check what is in the following registry key?
HKLM\Software\WNT
What is in the section for Build?
It should show something like 10.03.06.04.18.0
I had this problem when a customer had customized this section to be something like Q12019
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sgs1
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June 23rd, 2021 23:00
Thanks for Reply!
Following i find in the Registry "HKLM\Software\WNT":
This are the default Value.
I downloaded the original Image from Dell Support Page and install them. The Build and Version are the same as you can see above.
At WMS it looks like this:
I updated the BIOS on TC 5060 from the WMS, this works well. The Picture shows the Repository in WMS:
The Build Numbers like you wrote, i see at W10 IoT LTSC 2019 OS.
I try to change the Registry on the Target Thin Client, but nothing helps. Maybe I need to change the Build Number on the Golden Image and pull it?
To Pull the Image with "USB Imaging Tool" and to Push it to the Device works well.
Some other ideas?
DELL-Scott H
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June 24th, 2021 05:00
I am glad you found a resolution.
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