Bug in lib v2.5 introduced 2026-05-04: WaitTimeoutSec branch called the
non-existent function Test-Installed. Should be Test-AppInstalled (the
actual function name elsewhere in the same file).
Caught when J test ran and surfaced "The term 'Test-Installed' is not
recognized" after the WaitTimeoutSec=120 fired on UDC. UDC entry then
exited -1 (Process.Start failed catch block) instead of 0 (success
post-detection-recheck). Functional impact was containable - dispatcher
moved on to next entries - but UDC always reported FAILED.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
UDC_Setup.exe is a WiX Burn bootstrapper that installs the underlying
MSI cleanly with /quiet but the wrapper process never exits - waits on
a bundled child service that doesn't return control. Empirically:
DisplayVersion=1.0.34 + UDC.exe present in C:\Program Files\UDC after
~30s, but Process.WaitForExit blocks indefinitely (>5 min observed).
EXE handler now honors optional WaitTimeoutSec on the manifest entry.
After timeout, kills the wrapper, re-runs Test-Installed; if detection
passes, treats as success (rc 0); if fail, surfaces as -2 (distinct
from -1 Process.Start failure). Default unset = old behavior (block
forever via WaitForExit) so existing entries unaffected.
Pairs with UDC manifest entry update on the v2 share:
InstallArgs: "West Jefferson" 9999 -> /quiet /norestart
+ WaitTimeoutSec: 120
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Hardcoded version string surfaced in _outputs/logs/<host>/status.json
that the fleet check-in dashboard reads. Bump aligned with
Install-FromManifest lib v2.4 (PCTypes alias map + network-share EXE
staging). Lets the convergence-check oneliner distinguish PCs that
have picked up the post-rename dispatcher from those still on 2.0.
When pushed to share + the self-update common/manifest.json entry's
DetectionValue is bumped to the new SHA256 (commit notes record the
hash but the manifest itself lives on the v2 share, not in this repo
by design), every fleet PC's next cycle re-fires the self-update,
copies new bytes locally, the cycle after that writes status.json
with enforcerVersion=2.4. Fully visible in the dashboard read.
new GE-Enforce.ps1 SHA256:
C8C14CFCE539ACDC6D16B31D2C456A5239516BDFA1EBFC820794A2D58BA7D9AC
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bundles drift left uncommitted from prior sessions and the UDC matrix
verify entry added today.
Drift items (all per session-progress.md, completed in earlier sessions
but never staged):
- playbook/check-bios.cmd (deleted, moved to BIOS/check-bios.cmd)
- playbook/migrate-to-wifi.ps1 (made no-op 2026-04-24 after the dnsmasq
no-gateway fix removed the wired-NIC race that motivated it)
- playbook/preinstall/oracle/Install-Oracle11r2.cmd (post-OUI .ora copy
added 2026-04-24)
- playbook/preinstall/oracle/tnsnames.ora (live tnsnames, 469 KB,
deployed alongside the wrapper 2026-04-24)
- playbook/pxe_server_setup.yml (dnsmasq dhcp-option=3,6 commented,
Oracle .ora deploy task added 2026-04-24)
- playbook/shopfloor-setup/BIOS/{check-bios.cmd, models.txt} (BIOS
detection refinements)
- playbook/shopfloor-setup/Shopfloor/Force-Lockdown.bat
- playbook/shopfloor-setup/Shopfloor/Monitor-IntuneProgress.ps1
- playbook/shopfloor-setup/Shopfloor/SetShopfloorAutoLogon.bat (new)
- playbook/shopfloor-setup/Shopfloor/09-Install-PrinterInstallerMap.ps1
(new, places PrinterInstallerMap.exe + Public Desktop shortcut at
imaging time; manifest entry self-heals on tamper)
- playbook/shopfloor-setup/Shopfloor/lib/Show-IntuneDeviceQR.ps1 (new,
standalone QR rendering for site that wanted just that piece)
- playbook/shopfloor-setup/gea-shopfloor-collections/{Install-eMxInfo.cmd.template,
Restore-UDCData.ps1} (these were uncommitted in pre-rename Standard/;
git mv didn't catch them because they were untracked at the time)
- docs/shopfloor-machine-imaging-guide.md (operator-facing how-to)
Matrix:
- common.test/matrix.json: add UDC verify entry to gea-shopfloor-collections
row. Surfaces UDC silent-install issue (item H pending) instead of
letting it pass silently.
.gitignore:
- PrinterInstallerMap.exe (142 MB) excluded. Track via LFS or stage on
PXE server only - too big for regular git history. Untouched on disk
so existing local copy still works.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Lib v2.4. Process.Start of an EXE that lives on a network share fails
with "Access is denied" when the dispatcher runs as SYSTEM, even when
the share is properly mounted via cmdkey + net use. Empirically
confirmed 2026-05-02 with UDC_Setup.exe via qga.
Fix: when the resolved EXE path is on a UNC or PSDrive-with-DisplayRoot
mount, copy the file into a per-cycle temp dir under $env:TEMP and run
from there. Cleanup happens in finally regardless of run outcome.
Cost is one transit per fire, which is rare in practice because most
EXE entries skip on subsequent cycles via DetectionMethod.
Validated on win11 VM with UDC_Setup.exe: dispatcher previously
returned blank exit code with "Access is denied" in stderr; now logs
"staged network EXE -> C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\ge-enforce-exe-..." and the
process runs to Exit 0 in ~18 seconds. UDC's separate "exit 0 without
actually installing" issue is a wrong-silent-flag in InstallArgs, not
this dispatcher fix.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Pairs with Phase 1+2 from earlier (alias maps in Install-FromManifest,
GE-Enforce, Get-PCProfile, verify-state). See project-shopfloor-rename-reorg
memory for the plan.
Phase 3 (repo + paths):
- git mv per-PC-type dirs to gea-shopfloor-* names:
Standard -> gea-shopfloor-collections
CMM -> gea-shopfloor-cmm
Keyence -> gea-shopfloor-keyence
Genspect -> gea-shopfloor-genspect
WaxAndTrace -> gea-shopfloor-waxtrace
Display -> gea-shopfloor-display
Lab -> gea-shopfloor-common (folded; Timeclock+Lab merge)
- New gea-shopfloor-nocollections/ (clone of collections sans UDC scripts).
- New gea-shopfloor-heattreat/ (placeholder, README only).
- Move Standard/ntlars-backups/ -> _ntlars-backups/ (per-MN, not per-type).
- Run-ShopfloorSetup.ps1: Resolve-PCTypeDir helper walks alias group when
the on-disk dir for the current pcType is missing. Set-MachineNumber
helper-copy gated on collections|nocollections|legacy Standard-Machine.
- Update-MachineNumber.ps1: pcProfiles lookups try gea-shopfloor-collections
first, fall back to legacy Standard-Machine. PowerShell 5.1 compatible
(no null-coalesce).
Phase 4 (startnet.cmd menu):
- Choice 3 "GEA Shopfloor" now drills into a 9-item sub-menu instead of
going straight to enrollment. Sub-cats:
1. Machine with Collections -> gea-shopfloor-collections
2. Machine without Collections -> gea-shopfloor-nocollections
3. Common (Timeclock, Lab) -> gea-shopfloor-common
4. Keyence -> gea-shopfloor-keyence
5. CMM -> gea-shopfloor-cmm
6. Genspect -> gea-shopfloor-genspect
7. Heattreat -> gea-shopfloor-heattreat
8. Wax and Trace -> gea-shopfloor-waxtrace
9. Display -> gea-shopfloor-display
- Office menu (existing 6-option) follows for every sub-cat.
- Machine number prompt only for collections + nocollections.
- pc-subtype.txt + display-type.txt no longer written. PCTYPE is a
single full string (gea-shopfloor-*); subtype-aware code paths fall
back to empty and resolve via the alias map.
- CMM bootstrap stage gate switched from "%PCTYPE%"=="CMM" to
"%PCTYPE%"=="gea-shopfloor-cmm".
Test harness:
- B-enforce/run.sh PCSUBTYPE default changed from "Machine" to "" so
single-arg invocation matches the new single-string scheme. Two-arg
legacy form ("Standard Machine") still works via aliasing.
- B-enforce/tamper.ps1 alias-aware Test-MatrixEntryMatches mirroring
verify-state.ps1.
Smoke-tested on win11 VM as SYSTEM via qga: B-enforce harness 5-phase
cycle (stage / baseline / tamper / heal / idempotent) passes 10/10
with PCType=gea-shopfloor-collections AND with legacy "Standard Machine"
two-arg form.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 7 of the gea-shopfloor-* rename. SCOPE.md keeps legacy names
("Standard-Machine", "CMM", "Lab", etc.) as primary keys for now;
new names accepted via alias maps in 4 places: Install-FromManifest,
GE-Enforce, Get-PCProfile, verify-state. See project-shopfloor-rename-reorg
memory for full plan.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 5 + 6 of the gea-shopfloor-* rename.
Get-PCProfile.ps1: when the legacy profileKey ("Standard-Machine",
"CMM", etc.) is missing from siteConfig.pcProfiles, walks the alias
group and returns the first matching new key ("gea-shopfloor-collections",
"gea-shopfloor-cmm", etc.). Vice versa: a fleet PC writing the new
string finds its profile under the old key. Same alias map shape as
GE-Enforce + Install-FromManifest, kept in sync manually for now -
extract to shared file later if drift becomes a problem.
matrix.json: adds 3 new rows for gea-shopfloor-nocollections,
gea-shopfloor-common (Timeclock+Lab merge), gea-shopfloor-heattreat
(placeholder). Existing rows for legacy names retained; the new
verify-state alias resolution lets either be requested.
verify-state.ps1: Test-MatrixEntryMatches walks the alias map so
harness invocation with "Standard Machine" or "gea-shopfloor-collections"
both resolve to the same matrix row.
Smoke-tested via qga-as-SYSTEM on win11: legacy Standard/Machine,
new gea-shopfloor-collections, and new gea-shopfloor-nocollections
all return 10/10 pass against current VM state.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 2 of the gea-shopfloor-* rename. Pairs with the v2 share manifest
dir renames done in /home/camp/pxe-images/tsgwp00525-v2/ this session
(local-only, syncs to prod separately):
standard-machine -> gea-shopfloor-collections
cmm -> gea-shopfloor-cmm
keyence -> gea-shopfloor-keyence
genspect -> gea-shopfloor-genspect
waxandtrace -> gea-shopfloor-waxtrace
display -> gea-shopfloor-display
lab -> merged into gea-shopfloor-common
(new) -> gea-shopfloor-nocollections (clone of collections w/o UDC)
(new) -> gea-shopfloor-heattreat (placeholder)
(new) -> gea-shopfloor-common (Timeclock + Lab merge)
GE-Enforce now walks an alias group when the constructed dir name has
no manifest.json. Fleet PCs whose pc-type.txt still says "Standard" /
sub "Machine" continue to find their manifest at the new
gea-shopfloor-collections location, so the rename is invisible to them.
After Phase 4 (startnet.cmd) lands and freshly-imaged PCs write the new
strings directly, the alias resolution still works for both forms.
Smoke-tested on win11 VM as SYSTEM via qga: legacy Standard/Machine
and new gea-shopfloor-collections both reach the same manifest, fire
the same entries, complete cleanly.
Phases 3+4 (repo folder renames + startnet.cmd menu) deferred per
project-shopfloor-rename-reorg memory.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 1 of the gea-shopfloor-* rename per project-shopfloor-rename-reorg.
Manifests can use either old names (Standard, Standard-Machine, CMM,
Keyence, etc.) or new names (gea-shopfloor-collections,
gea-shopfloor-cmm, gea-shopfloor-keyence, etc.) interchangeably.
Equivalence sets defined inline. Each set is a list of names that all
match the same identity. The match logic resolves the current PC's
identity AND each PCTypes entry into their alias sets, then matches
if the sets intersect.
Standard maps to all three new shopfloor variants (collections,
nocollections, common) so an existing PCTypes=['Standard'] manifest
entry still applies when PC pc-type.txt becomes any of the three.
Standard-Machine maps to (collections, nocollections) only since
Timeclock subtype is now collapsed under common.
Smoke-tested on win11 VM as SYSTEM via qga: dispatcher run with
PCType='gea-shopfloor-collections' against the existing common
manifest (Standard-only PCTypes filters) fires Oracle / FMS hosts pin
correctly. Same run with PCType='Standard' PCSubType='Machine' fires
identically.
Phases 3+4 (repo folder renames + startnet.cmd menu reorg) deferred to
the next session - high breakage risk, must ship atomically.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds rows for Standard-Timeclock, CMM, Keyence, Lab, WaxAndTrace,
Genspect, Display, Shopfloor alongside the existing Standard-Machine.
Per-type apps verified against the corresponding v2 manifest's detection
methods (PC-DMIS 2016/2019R2/Protect Viewer/CLM/goCMM for CMM;
VR-6000/USB driver for Keyence; kiosk shortcut for Display).
Common app list deduped via "$ref": "common.<key>" pattern. Verifier
resolves refs into the per-type apps array at runtime so each row stays
short and PCTypes-filter-aware (Lab + Display + Shopfloor get fewer
common apps because the manifest's PCTypes filter excludes them from
FMS hosts pin / Oracle / OpenText respectively).
verify-state.ps1 changes:
- $ref resolution against the matrix.common namespace
- Registry method now permits no DetectionName (key-existence only,
e.g. Protect Viewer)
- New PnpUtilGrep method for INF-driver checks (Keyence USB driver)
Smoke-verified end-to-end on the win11 VM as SYSTEM via qga - 60 checks
across 9 PC types. Type-specific failures (5 CMM, 2 Keyence, 1 Display)
correctly surface "no payload staged" rather than masking it as pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Smokes end-to-end on the win11 VM in ~14s for Standard/Machine: 11/11
stage scripts exit 0 (6 Shopfloor baseline + 5 Standard per-PC-type),
transcripts land in C:\Logs\SFLD\ as expected.
Pieces:
- stage-image.ps1 - VM-side: clean prior state, robocopy shopfloor-setup
tree from samba share to C:\Enrollment\shopfloor-setup, drop pc-type +
pc-subtype + site-config, walk numbered stage scripts (^[0-9]{2}-) in
Shopfloor/ then <PCType>/, run each, collect rc + summary. Skips PPKG /
sync_intune / reboot - real machine identity is not touched.
- A-imaging/run.sh - host orchestrator: revert, stage repo tree to
/home/camp/pxe-images/test-stage-A, mount Z: in VM as SYSTEM, invoke
stage-image.ps1 with PCType/PCSubType params, collect transcripts.
Optional PREINSTALL_PATH env if you have the binary installer payload
available; default skips it (00-PreInstall logs "installer not found"
for every entry, expected for orchestration-only test - per-app installs
are covered by Path B).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Harness now passes 9/9 across baseline + heal + idempotent phases on the
win11 VM (Standard/Machine), with 6 drift scenarios applied + healed
between the baseline and heal cycles in ~30s total.
Fixes:
1. lib/qga-run.py - extracted the qga round-trip out of an inline
`python3 - <<PY` heredoc. The inline form clobbered stdin (heredoc
replaces stdin to feed python the script, leaving sys.stdin empty
for the PowerShell snippet the function caller piped in).
2. lib/qga.sh - dropped `set -euo pipefail`. When sourced, it leaked
into the harness shell. Then any captured `out=$(qga_run_ps ...)`
that exited non-zero (verify-state.ps1 returns 1 on any FAIL,
normal during drift phases) would silently abort the harness.
Callers handle non-zero with `|| rc=$?`.
3. B-enforce/run.sh do_verify - rewritten to capture rc, parse summary
line, distinguish expect_pass=true vs false, route to ok / fail
helper without aborting the harness on a normal non-zero verify.
4. matrix.json WJF Defect Tracker entry - switched detection from File
to Registry (uninstall key DisplayVersion). The MSI does not drop
the Defect_Tracker.exe artifact at the documented path even though
the manifest's File detection treats it as installed; the uninstall
reg entry is the reliable install marker. v2 manifest's File
detection path may also need fixing, separate task.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Initial harness scaffolding per SCOPE.md. Drives the win11 analyzer VM
via qemu-guest-agent (runs as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM, same context as
GE-Enforce in production - see reference-vm-qga-as-system memory note
for why this is preferred over WinRM).
Pieces:
- lib/qga.sh - host-side helpers (qga round-trip, snapshot revert,
share mount via cmdkey + net use, file upload). Source from any
harness script.
- lib/verify-state.ps1 - VM-side detection runner. Parses matrix.json,
walks each app's verify block, prints PASS/FAIL with detail, exits
0 only if every check passes. Methods: Registry, File, FileVersion,
Hash, FileGrep.
- matrix.json - PC-type matrix data. Currently only Standard/Machine
rows populated (apps + drift scenarios). Extending to other PC types
is just adding rows.
- B-enforce/run.sh - 5-phase orchestrator (stage / baseline / tamper /
heal / idempotent). Defaults to Standard/Machine. SKIP_REVERT=1 for
faster iteration without burning the snapshot revert.
- B-enforce/tamper.ps1 - applies driftScenarios from matrix.json.
Methods: RegRemove, RegSet, FileDelete, FileOverwrite, FileGrepDelete.
Path A (imaging-time install) and remaining 8 PC-type rows are next.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two test paths: (A) imaging-time install via PXE preinstall +
Run-ShopfloorSetup.ps1 per PC type, (B) manifest-engine ongoing
enforcement via GE-Enforce + Install-FromManifest against the v2 share.
Locks the matrix before harness code lands: 9 PC-type rows, expected
install state per type, drift scenarios per app for Path B's
tamper+heal cycle. Decisions: skip JSON CI report (air-gapped solo
workflow), interactive stdout + exit 0/1 only.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bounds growth of C:\Logs\Shopfloor (per-day enforce-YYYYMMDD.log files),
C:\Logs\SFLD (Start-Transcript -Append accumulates), and C:\Logs\Keyence.
Today's enforce log is never touched (LastWriteTime = now). Cheap flat
scan per cycle; logs only when something actually got pruned.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Stage 2a (GE-Enforce.ps1, landed 2026-04-22) is now the only ongoing-update
enforcer. The legacy per-pctype tasks (Machine-Enforce, Common-Enforce,
CMM-Enforce, Keyence-Enforce, Acrobat-Enforce) were kept as transition
belt-and-suspenders; with retrofitted PCs handled, the v1 path is dead and
gets removed entirely.
Deleted (13 files):
Standard/{Machine-Enforce,Register-MachineEnforce}.ps1
Standard/machineapps-manifest.template.json
common/{Common-Enforce,Acrobat-Enforce,Register-CommonEnforce,Register-AcrobatEnforce}.ps1
common/common-apps-manifest.template.json
CMM/CMM-Enforce.ps1
Keyence/Keyence-Enforce.ps1
{CMM,Keyence,Standard}/lib/Install-FromManifest.ps1 (orphan dups of common/lib)
Trimmed:
Run-ShopfloorSetup.ps1: dropped the legacy register-* invocations (Common,
Machine) and the transition-period comment. Sole enforcer registration
is now Register-GEEnforce.
09-Setup-Keyence.ps1: keeps imaging-time install (step 1); removes the
enforcer staging (step 2) and scheduled-task registration (step 3).
Library lookup repointed to common/lib/Install-FromManifest.ps1.
09-Setup-CMM.ps1: same treatment - keeps .NET 3.5 enable, install,
PC-DMIS ACL grants, and bootstrap cleanup. Library repointed to common/lib.
cmm-manifest.json + keyence-manifest.json: _comment fields updated to
reflect imaging-time-only role (ongoing enforcement now goes through
the v2 share manifests via GE-Enforce).
Verified clean: no orphan references to *-Enforce.ps1 / Register-*Enforce.ps1
/ machineapps-manifest / common-apps-manifest in any code path that runs.
A few historical mentions remain in unmodified header comments (GE-Enforce.ps1,
Deploy-GEEnforce.ps1, Monitor-IntuneProgress.ps1) describing what the new
dispatcher replaced; left as historical context.
Run-ShopfloorSetup.ps1 also picks up an unrelated 1-line hunk adding
SetShopfloorAutoLogon.bat to the desktop-copy list (already in the working
tree from a prior session). The file itself is not yet tracked; the
desktop-copy step is Test-Path-guarded so this is harmless until the
.bat is committed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Live kernel NetBIOS name instead of the PowerShell process-env cache.
$env:COMPUTERNAME is populated when PowerShell starts and does not
update if the PC gets renamed (common on Intune-managed Autopilot /
AADJ devices that come up with a DESKTOP-XXXXXXXX name and get
renamed by policy post-imaging). Until the next reboot, the env var
stays stale while 'hostname.exe' already reports the new name.
That mismatch showed up live on the first production retrofit: the
status.json was written under _outputs/logs/DESKTOP-XXXXXXXX/
instead of under the device's current name, and the
TargetHostnames filter and monitor drift-check would likewise see
the stale name.
[Environment]::MachineName reads from the kernel on each call, so
it always returns the current NetBIOS name. Swapped at all five
callsites in GE-Enforce.ps1, Register-GEEnforce.ps1, and
Install-FromManifest.ps1.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
FIPS-enforced PCs (System cryptography GPO) reject non-approved
algorithms at the .NET crypto API level. MD5 throws
"This implementation is not part of the Windows Platform FIPS
validated cryptographic algorithms" on .Create(), which aborts
Register-GEEnforce before the scheduled task is built.
SHA-256 is FIPS 180-4 approved and its default .NET provider is
validated, so SHA256.Create() works under FIPS mode. Functionally
equivalent for the 0-4 minute modulo we need for jitter.
Hit this live on the first production retrofit. Enforcer runtime
files were copied and legacy tasks were unregistered, but the new
task creation aborted. Rerunning Deploy-GEEnforce.ps1 is idempotent
and recovers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds partial Stage 2b support for InUseCheck entries in manifests. When
an entry declares InUseCheck.Behavior = ForceClose or CloseAndReopen and
the listed processes are running at install time, the lib now:
1. Calls CloseMainWindow() on each matching Process handle (polite WM_CLOSE).
2. Waits GracefulCloseTimeoutSec (default 10) for exit.
3. Hard-kills the process if it did not exit gracefully.
4. Proceeds with the install.
"CloseAndReopen" is currently treated the same as ForceClose - no reopen
happens today. Stage 2b will add the user-session scheduled-task trick
to relaunch the closed app in the logged-in user's session. In practice
for the 24/7 ShopFloor persistent-user pattern the operator relaunches
the app manually (or the app is registered as Startup and reopens on
the next reboot), which is acceptable.
Concrete impact: the eDNC entry in standard-machine/manifest.json lists
InUseCheck.Processes = DncMain + NTLARS with Behavior=CloseAndReopen. On
a retrofit or upgrade cycle that finds eDNC 6.4.3 needs to go to 6.4.5,
the lib now force-closes DncMain and NTLARS before msiexec rather than
risking Restart Manager silently scheduling a pending-file-replace that
does not actually upgrade until the next reboot (which on a 24/7 PC
might be never).
Verified in the Win11 analyzer VM against manifests declaring InUseCheck
on eDNC - logs show "InUseCheck: DncMain (PID ...) asked to close"
followed by either graceful exit or the force-kill path, then install
proceeds without 3010.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Consolidates per-type enforcers (CMM, Keyence, Machine, Common, Acrobat)
into one dispatcher driven by pc-type.txt + site-config and a share-side
manifest layout. Same share is now the single source of truth for routine
software updates without re-imaging.
Runtime:
common/GE-Enforce.ps1 SYSTEM scheduled task. Reads
common/manifest.json plus optional
<pcType>/manifest.json and
<pcType-subType>/manifest.json.
Dispatches each entry through the lib.
Writes _outputs/logs/<hostname>/status.json
on the share after each cycle for fleet
monitoring.
common/Register-GEEnforce.ps1 Task registration. Triggers: AtLogOn +
every 5 min (jittered per-PC from
hostname hash) + daily at 05:45,
13:45, 21:45 EST shift windows.
Unregisters legacy per-type tasks on
install so the two coexist at most for
the duration of a single enforce cycle.
common/Deploy-GEEnforce.ps1 Retrofit helper for already-imaged PCs
(admin-run; copies runtime + registers
task + optional immediate trigger).
Library (common/lib/Install-FromManifest.ps1):
- New Type values: PS1, BAT, File, Registry, INF
- New DetectionMethod values: Always, MarkerFile, ValueMatches, pnputil
- TargetHostnames filter (exact + -like wildcards, ANDed with PCTypes)
- Schema version check (logs WARN on manifest newer than lib MAJOR)
- Auto-writes MarkerFile on successful one-shot PS1/BAT/CMD runs
- MSI log scan on failure surfaces meaningful install errors
- Lib version bumped 2.0 -> 2.1 for TargetHostnames
Observability:
common/monitor-fleet-status.py Scans _outputs/logs/*/status.json for
stale check-ins, failed scopes, and
version drift. Respects scope (dir-name),
PCTypes, and TargetHostnames filters so
entries excluded from a PC do not
false-flag as drift.
Regression harness:
common/test/ Parameterized VM harness + README
covering every action type plus
rollback, bad/missing SFLD creds, and
schema versioning.
Imaging integration:
Run-ShopfloorSetup.ps1 now stages GE-Enforce.ps1 and lib to
C:\Program Files\GE\Shopfloor\ and invokes Register-GEEnforce.ps1
at the end of setup. Legacy Register-CommonEnforce invocation is
kept for the transition; it and the legacy per-type enforcer files
are dead code once Register-GEEnforce runs and will be removed in a
dedicated cleanup pass.
Standard-Machine manifest:
eDNC entry bumped 6.4.3 -> 6.4.5. DetectionValue pinned to the
4-part FileVersion 6.4.5.0 verified against a fresh install in the
Win11 analyzer VM. UDC DetectionValue pinned to 1.0.34 (registry
stores 3-part for UDC; verified live).
scripts/mirror-from-gold.sh:
Restructured around share-root rsyncs (one pass per Samba share)
to close gaps in the prior per-subdir layout: winpeapps/_shared/
Applications (7.5 GB of Adobe + fonts + Java + Office + OpenText
+ printdrivers + wireless + Zscaler), additional winpeapps image
types, and enrollment flat-layout root files. Adds
--skip-clonezilla and --skip-reports.
Verified end-to-end in the Win11 analyzer VM:
- Every action Type and DetectionMethod round-tripped
- PCTypes filter (Oracle excluded on Shopfloor, Firefox included
on Shopfloor and DESKTOP-*, excluded elsewhere)
- TargetHostnames filter (exact, wildcard, no-match)
- Upgrade path: XML hash bump + fleet re-copy
- Rollback path: history-archive restore propagates via enforcer,
fleet converges back without per-PC intervention
- Status writeback + monitor script drift detection
- Graceful degradation on bad creds, missing creds, share
unreachable (all exit 0, log clearly, retry next cycle)
Not in this commit (follow-ups):
- Retire legacy per-type *-Enforce.ps1 files and simplify
09-Setup-*.ps1 scripts (coordinated multi-file cleanup)
- Stage 2b: InUseCheck close-and-reopen, ApplyMode gating,
UpdateWindow, .apply-now.txt sentinel, BITS pre-staging,
1618 mutex retry, PostInstallCheck, Uninstall action
- Management app (manifest CRUD + deploy + rollback + fleet view)
- ShopFloor autologon persistence bug (deferred for next imaging
attempt with live registry evidence)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the Acrobat-only enforcer with a generic Common-Enforce that
handles all cross-PC-type apps from one manifest + one scheduled task
on the SFLD share at \\tsgwp00525\shared\dt\shopfloor\common\apps\.
Renames:
Acrobat-Enforce.ps1 -> Common-Enforce.ps1
Register-AcrobatEnforce -> Register-CommonEnforce
acrobat-manifest.json -> common-apps-manifest.json
common.acrobatSharePath -> common.commonAppsSharePath
'GE Acrobat Enforce' task -> 'GE Common Apps Enforce' task
C:\Program Files\GE\Acrobat -> C:\Program Files\GE\CommonApps
Register-CommonEnforce cleans up the legacy 'GE Acrobat Enforce' task
if present from a prior image.
WJF Defect Tracker (replaces ClickOnce):
- Added to preinstall.json (PCTypes=*, fleet-wide imaging-time install)
- MSI staged on PXE at pre-install/installers/
- Added to common-apps-manifest with FileVersion detection on
C:\Program Files\WJF_Defect_Tracker\Defect_Tracker.exe
- site-config + 06-OrganizeDesktop: shortcut changed from ClickOnce
'existing' to exe-path pointing at the MSI-installed binary
- Update workflow: drop new MSI on share, bump DetectionValue
CMM 09-Setup-CMM: added goCMM + DODA to the ACL grant list.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
File-existence detection on NTLARS.exe couldn't tell eDNC 6.4.3 from 6.4.4
(both installers leave the same binary in place), so the enforcer skipped
upgrades. FileVersion compares the vendor-stamped FileVersion field on a
named binary against the manifest's DetectionValue with exact-string match.
Added to all three lib copies (common, Standard, CMM). Standard manifest
template flipped to FileVersion against DncMain.exe -- the eDNC main
binary is more reliably version-stamped than the bundled NTLARS sub-tool.
Update workflow now: drop the new vendor MSI on the SFLD share, bump
Installer + DetectionValue in machineapps-manifest.json, next user logon
runs Machine-Enforce which detects mismatch and installs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Needed for eMxInfo.txt (site-specific eDNC config). The file has no
DisplayVersion in the registry and no canonical MSI; we ship it as a
standalone secret on the SFLD share and key drift correction off its
SHA256. When the yearly replacement drops, bump the hash in
machineapps-manifest.json and every Standard-Machine PC catches up on
next logon.
Patched Install-FromManifest in all three copies (CMM, common, Standard)
for consistency. Also adds the eMxInfo.txt entry to the Standard
machineapps-manifest template and an Install-eMxInfo.cmd template that
copies the file into both 32/64-bit eDNC Program Files paths.
Acrobat Reader enforcement:
- playbook/shopfloor-setup/common/ is the cross-PC-type staging dir. Mirrors
CMM/ structure (enforce script + its Install-FromManifest copy + manifest
template + register script).
- Acrobat-Enforce.ps1 runs as SYSTEM on every logon, reads
acrobatSharePath from site-config.common, mounts the SFLD share with
the same HKLM-backed credential lookup CMM-Enforce uses, hands the
acrobat-manifest.json from the share to Install-FromManifest.
- Install-FromManifest extended with Type=CMD so it can invoke vendor-
supplied .cmd wrappers (Install-AcroReader.cmd does a two-step MSI+MSP
install that does not fit MSI/EXE types cleanly). cmd.exe /c wraps it
because UseShellExecute=false cannot launch .cmd directly.
- Register-AcrobatEnforce.ps1 stages scripts to C:\Program Files\GE\Acrobat
and registers "GE Acrobat Enforce" scheduled task. Called from
Run-ShopfloorSetup.ps1 right before the enrollment (PPKG) step so it
applies to every PC type, not just CMM.
- acrobat-manifest.template.json is the repo reference; the authoritative
copy lives on the SFLD share at
\\tsgwp00525.wjs.geaerospace.net\shared\dt\shopfloor\common\acrobat\
Bumping Acrobat updates = drop new MSP on share, bump DetectionValue in
manifest; enforcer catches every PC on next logon.
- site-config.json: add "common": { "acrobatSharePath": ... }. Uses a
new top-level block rather than a PC-type-specific one since Acrobat
applies everywhere.
Initial install still happens via the preinstall flow
(Install-AcroReader.cmd during WinPE). The enforcer is the ongoing-
updates side; on a freshly-imaged PC detection passes and it no-ops.
Also in this commit:
- run-enrollment.ps1: provtool.exe argument syntax fix. First test
returned 0x80004005 E_FAIL in 1s because /ppkg: and /log: are not
valid provtool flags; the cmdlet's internal call used positional
path + /quiet + /source. Switched to that syntax.