New tools:
Configure-PC.bat/.ps1 - Interactive desktop tool for SupportUser to
configure a shopfloor PC after imaging. Two sections:
1. Machine number: if UDC/eDNC are still at placeholder 9999, prompt
to set the real number right now (updates UDC JSON + eDNC registry,
restarts UDC.exe with new args).
2. Auto-startup toggle: pick which apps start at user logon from a
numbered list (UDC, eDNC, Defect Tracker, WJ Shopfloor, Plant Apps).
Creates/removes .lnk files in AllUsers Startup folder. Toggle UI
shows [ON]/[ ] state, safe to re-run anytime. Plant Apps URL
resolved from .url file at runtime with hardcoded fallback to
https://mes-wjefferson.apps.lr.geaerospace.net/run/...
3. Item 6 in the toggle list: register/unregister a "Check Machine
Number" logon task for standard (non-admin) users. When enabled,
the task fires at every logon, checks for 9999, pops an InputBox
if found, updates both apps, then unregisters itself on success.
Check-MachineNumber.ps1 - The logon task script. Runs as the logged-in
user (needs GUI for InputBox), not SYSTEM. Writing to ProgramData + HKLM
is possible because 02-MachineNumberACLs.ps1 pre-grants BUILTIN\Users
write access on the two specific targets during imaging.
02-MachineNumberACLs.ps1 - Standard type-specific script (runs after
01-eDNC.ps1). Opens C:\ProgramData\UDC\udc_settings.json for Users:Modify
and HKLM:\...\GE Aircraft Engines\DNC\General for Users:SetValue. Narrow
scope, not blanket admin.
Execution order fixes in Run-ShopfloorSetup.ps1:
The dispatcher now has two lists: $skipInBaseline (scripts NOT run in the
alphabetical baseline loop) and $runAfterTypeSpecific (scripts run
explicitly after type-specific scripts complete). This fixes the bug where
06/07 ran before 01-eDNC.ps1 installed DnC, so eDNC/NTLARS shortcuts were
silently skipped.
New execution order:
Baseline: 00-PreInstall, 04-NetworkAndWinRM (skipping 05-08 + tools)
Type-specific: 01-eDNC, 02-MachineNumberACLs
Finalization: 06-OrganizeDesktop, 07-TaskbarLayout
06 internally calls 05 (Office shortcuts, Phase 0) and 08 (Edge config,
Phase 4) as sub-phases, so they also benefit from running late. Office
isn't installed until after the first reboot (ppkg streams C2R), so 05
no-ops at imaging time but succeeds when 06's SYSTEM logon task re-runs
it on the second boot. 08 resolves startup-tab URLs from .url files
delivered by DSC (even later); same self-heal via the logon task.
Other fixes in this commit:
- OpenText Setup-OpenText.ps1 Step 4: exclude WJ_Office.lnk, IBM_qks.lnk,
mmcs.lnk desktop shortcuts (matching the Step 3 .hep profile exclusion
from the previous commit). Removes stale copies from prior installs.
- 05-OfficeShortcuts.ps1: widened Office detection to 6 path variants
covering C2R + MSI + Office15/16, with diagnostic output on miss.
- 06-OrganizeDesktop.ps1: removed Phase 3 (desktop-root pin copies for
eDNC/NTLARS) so shortcuts live in Shopfloor Tools only, not duplicated
at root. Emptied $keepAtRoot. Added Phase 0 (call 05) and Phase 4
(call 08). Lazy folder creation + empty-folder cleanup. Scheduled task
now runs as SYSTEM (was BUILTIN\Users with Limited which failed the
admin check). Added NTLARS to 07's taskbar pin list.
- 08-EdgeDefaultBrowser.ps1: Plant Apps URL fallback hardcoded from
device-config.yaml.
- All new scripts have Start-Transcript logging to C:\Logs\SFLD\ with
timestamps and running-as identity.
- Run-ShopfloorSetup.ps1: Start-Transcript + Stop-Transcript wrapping
entire dispatcher run, writes to C:\Logs\SFLD\shopfloor-setup.log.
Configure-PC.bat added to SupportUser desktop copy list.
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Per West Jefferson request, those three connection profiles aren't used
on shopfloor PCs and just clutter the HostExplorer session picker.
They stay in the bundled source tree (dependencies/opentext/Profile/)
for rollback, we just don't copy them into the runtime destinations.
Implementation:
- New optional Exclude list on $contentMap entries
- Copy-HummingbirdContent filters files through Exclude before copying
- Also removes any stale excluded files from the destination up-front,
so a PC that got them from an older install gets cleaned up on
re-deploy (defensive - no production PC has the 15.0.SP1.2 marker
yet so this won't actually fire in practice)
- NO version bump: 15.0.SP1.2 stays, per explicit request. First
imaging run picks up the new logic.
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Two related fixes from a debugging round on the test PC:
1. PreInstall runner: detection-during-install kill is now opt-in via
"KillAfterDetection: true" on JSON entries that need it. Old behavior
killed any installer as soon as its detection passed - which broke
Oracle: Oracle creates its registry key partway through install,
the runner detected it at the 25s poll, killed msiexec mid-install,
and msiserver was still doing rollback when the next install (VC++
2008) started - so VC++ 2008 hit ERROR_INSTALL_ALREADY_RUNNING
(1618). Only UDC needs the detection-kill (its installer spawns a
hidden WPF window and never exits). Other installers exit cleanly
on their own and shouldn't be killed.
2. Track Setup-OpenText scripts in git. The bundled OpenText install
scripts (Setup-OpenText.ps1, Setup-OpenText.cmd, version.txt) live
at runtime in /home/camp/pxe-images/main/dependencies/opentext/
alongside the binary install files (~106 MB of MSI/CAB/MSP/MST plus
profile content). The binaries stay outside git but the script
logic and version stamp are mirrored into playbook/preinstall/
opentext/ here so git history captures changes to the install
logic and version bumps. README.md explains the workflow.
Latest Setup-OpenText.ps1 includes:
- $SourceDir default moved into script body (PowerShell evaluates
param([string]$X = $PSScriptRoot) defaults at parameter-binding
time, when $PSScriptRoot may not yet be populated, so the
default came out as empty string and Join-Path crashed)
- Logging set up FIRST so any startup error gets captured
- REBOOT=ReallySuppress dropped from both msiexec calls (base MSI
and SP1 patch) - OpenText installs shell extensions that hook
explorer.exe, and Restart Manager closes explorer to replace
the shell DLLs. With REBOOT=ReallySuppress, RM closed explorer
but interpreted the relaunch as a "reboot action" and refused
to do it, leaving the user with no desktop. /norestart on its
own prevents the actual Windows reboot but lets RM cleanly
close-and-relaunch explorer mid-install.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>