Answer: Absolutely not. SunburyOS is an isolated environment, it cannot communicate with the outside world.
1) Check that the file permissions for the program files allow for the domain users or everyone to write to the install directory. It cannot create the user's images without this right.
2) Check the registry values exist & are correct. They are in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Sunbury Manor School\SunburyOS.
3) Check that any files are not missing, running the repair for the installer is the easiest way to fix this.
Group policy is the best way or some kind of silent install is available if you run the following command for a silent install. msiexec.exe "SunburyOS_V8.exe" /qn /quite this will run the installer for you.
In version 8+ this is possible. This has never been tested and I don't recommend it. It will uses stupid amounts of network traffic on your network and will be extremely slow. You will need to make sure that the Path & Version registry variables are set on the target machines though.
Yes! from version 9.1+ you can run this software on x86 hardware.
Any version under version 8 will require the home edition to install on a standalone machine. But since version 9; you can now use the same version of SunburyOS on a standalone machine.
In theory yes. You can override the master images in "C:\Program Files\Sunbury Manor School\SunburyOS\Master images" (version 9+) or "C:\Program Files\Sunbury Manor School\SunburyOS\images" (version 8-). This is not supported by the developer and any problems that occur while doing this are not the developer's responsibility.