Three fixes from the 579C144 diagnostics, all the same shape: a Display kiosk
being treated as a machine-tool bay.
desktopApps: configuring "none" produced "everything"
"Display-Dashboard": { "desktopApps": [] }
06-OrganizeDesktop.ps1 tested $null -ne $cfgApps -AND .Count -gt 0, so an
explicitly empty list fell through to the hardcoded fallback and the kiosk was
given UDC, eDNC, NTLARS, WJ Shopfloor and Defect_Tracker shortcuts.
Get-ProfileValue returns $null only when the key is ABSENT from both the profile
and site-config, so $null is the real "not configured" signal and an empty array
means what it says. startupItems carried the same test - harmless today because
its else branch has no fallback list, but commented so the two cannot drift.
Machine-number prompt on a machine with no machine number
Register-CheckMachineNumberTask.ps1 armed 'Prompt Machine Number' (AtLogOn,
BUILTIN\Users) whenever the number was the 9999 placeholder - which is always
true on a Display, because startnet only collects a real number for machine-tool
types. A logon dialog on a kiosk with no keyboard. Now skips PC types that have
no machine number by design, and clears any stale task.
S: mapper on a share-less PC
Displays are Entra-joined with local accounts and no SFLD credentials, so mapping
S: can only fail, once per logon, forever. Run-ShopfloorSetup already gated the
CALL on $noEnforceTypes, but the bay registered it anyway at 15:07:55 with no
"Skipping" line in the log - so something in the finalization phase reaches the
registrar past that gate. Rather than chase the caller, the registrar now gates
itself and removes a stale Run entry. The call-site gate stays; this makes the
outcome correct regardless of who invokes it.
That bypass is worth understanding separately - the same pattern would defeat any
call-site gate in the finalization phase.
All three parse clean and are deployed byte-identical to the share.
- Register-MapSfldShare.ps1: swap scheduled task for HKLM\Run entry. Task with -GroupId runs in session 0 with no HKCU, so /persistent:yes fails and the drive mapping isn't visible to Explorer. Run key fires at Explorer startup in the interactive user's session with full token + HKCU. Unregisters legacy 'GE Shopfloor Map S: Drive' task for PCs already imaged.
- Run-ShopfloorSetup.ps1: stop bumping AutoLogonCount (99 at start, 4 at end). Windows decrements per-logon and at 0 clears AutoAdminLogon + DefaultPassword, which nukes the lockdown-configured ShopFloor autologon. Re-enable-wired-NICs task now gates on Autologon_Remediation.log 'Autologon set for ShopFloor' instead of SFLD creds, so wired stays off through the whole Intune+DSC+lockdown chain.
- Monitor-IntuneProgress.ps1: Phase 4 treats 'no custom scripts' as COMPLETE when DSC install is done (was WAITING, which stalled the state machine on PC types without scripts). Push retrigger out to 15min when entering lockdown-wait so a stale 5min retrigger doesn't fire mid-Remediation. Removed the AutoLogonCount delete in Invoke-SetupComplete since we no longer set it.
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AutoLogonCount depletion:
Run-ShopfloorSetup set AutoLogonCount=4 for SupportUser. Windows
decrements per-logon; at 0 it clears AutoAdminLogon + DefaultPassword,
nuking the lockdown-configured ShopFloor autologon. Fix: delete
AutoLogonCount in Invoke-SetupComplete before the lockdown reboot.
ShopFloor's Autologon.exe-set config persists indefinitely.
Sync_intune window on ShopFloor:
The marker-check path used 'exit 0' but the task runs with -NoExit,
leaving a dangling PowerShell window on every ShopFloor logon. Fix:
[Environment]::Exit(0) kills the host outright, defeating -NoExit.
S: drive mapping:
Vendor ConsumeCredentials.ps1 calls New-StoredCredential -Persist
LocalMachine (needs admin) before net use. ShopFloor is non-admin so
cred-store fails silently and net use has no auth. Fix: new
Map-SfldShare.ps1 reads HKLM creds and passes them inline to
net use /user: -- no Credential Manager needed, works as Limited.
Register-MapSfldShare updated to stage + reference our script.
Wired NIC re-enable:
SYSTEM task polls for SFLD creds (Phase 5), re-enables wired NICs,
self-deletes. Replaces the broken Enable-NetAdapter in Monitor
(Limited principal can't enable NICs). No-WiFi devices unaffected
(migrate-to-wifi never disables, re-enable is a no-op).
Sync throttle:
15 min retrigger when only waiting for lockdown (was 5 min for all
phases). Avoids interrupting the Intune Remediation script.
Defect Tracker path:
All references corrected to C:\Program Files (x86)\WJF_Defect_Tracker.
QR code retry:
Build-QRCodeText retried every poll cycle until DeviceId appears
(was single-shot that could miss the dsregcmd timing window).
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Force-Lockdown.bat (SupportUser desktop):
Vendor escape hatch when Intune Lockdown push hasn't applied within
~30 minutes. Self-elevates via UAC, prompts for typed YES confirmation
that an ARTS request is in place, then runs sfld_autologon.ps1.
Register-MapSfldShare.ps1 (every PC type):
The SFLD vendor's 'SFLD - Consume Credentials' scheduled task is
principal-restricted (admin-only) so it fires for SupportUser logon
but not for ShopFloor logon -- ShopFloor lands at the desktop with
no S: drive and no way to reach \\tsgwp00525\shared. Workaround:
register a parallel 'GE Shopfloor Map S: Drive' AtLogOn task with
Principal=BUILTIN\Users + RunLevel=Limited that invokes the vendor's
C:\ProgramData\SFLD\CredentialManager\ConsumeCredentials.ps1 in the
interactive user's session. Vendor script handles cred-store + net use
end to end; we just give it a wider trigger principal. Cross-PC-type
because every shopfloor account needs S:.
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