With work-from-home becoming the new norm, deploying operating systems to devices outside the corporate network has become essential. ManageEngine OS Deployer addresses this requirement through standalone deployment, which allows IT administrators to image and configure remote computers without network dependency. This document outlines the steps to onboard devices using standalone deployment, ensuring seamless OS provisioning even for offsite or distributed endpoints.
The first step is capturing the OS partitions from a computer of your choice in your network. From your OS Deployer server, perform the steps given to create an online image.
Enterprises have their own set of requirements on the operating system used. Deployment templates let you customize the captured image based on the requirements. Create the deployment template by following the steps given.
A pre-installation environment is required to boot the target computer before installing the operating system. In case of deploying OS using standalone deployment, USB media is required. Create a USB media by following the steps given.
The standalone task is designed to enable deploying operating system to computers that are not connected to corporate network. This totally comes handy for the "work from home" users. The following are the steps to create a standalone task.
You can create a standalone drive using one of the two ways given below.
After creating the standalone task, you can download the Standalone deployment tool. This tool is used to download the image file and media to the external USB drive.
Once standalone task is created, you can download the standalone media, and then create bootable media on the external USB drive. Follow the steps given below for the same.