Hi,
Ha! Bad boy! Microsoft does not support running Windows in virtualized
environments (unless it's Microsoft virtualized environment) and so WPKG
don't support it neither!
(WPKG part was a late Aprils Fools' joke; Microsoft part is true)
So far I haven't had any problems running Windows
On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 18:11:19 -0400, Jens Geile [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got a little problem here and maybe someone can help me.
I've got quite a few clients (couple hundred actually) (Windows XP) with
a MSI K9VGM-V motherboard and a Realtek ALC883 soundchip onboard.
My problem
Joel Levin schrieb:
Is is safe to say that any application installer with a .exe would use
the .exe silent installer package? I am wondering if some applications
may say they are .exe, but are actually msi. How would you know?
Windows distinguishes file types by file extensions.
So if you
Joel Levin schrieb:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Joel Levin schrieb:
Is is safe to say that any application installer with a .exe would
use the .exe silent installer package? I am wondering if some
applications may say they are .exe, but are actually msi. How would
you know?
Windows
Joel Levin schrieb:
(...)
Why do you need to know if there is a hidden MSI inside?
When I go to the WPKG site, and look under the silent installer link,
there are different scripts for the various types of installers. I
experienced some problems when I used the wrong type of script with
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106
--- Comment #6 from Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-04-03 18:46:00
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Yes, WPKG works fine when I don't use delay feature. But with delay feature on
winlogon the WPKG Deployment Message hangs when nothing to do, because a local
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105
--- Comment #4 from Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-04-03 19:39:04
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Hopefully the last RC.
Uploaded.
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Hi Tomasz,
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Didn't you just describe one problem in this thread? :)
I use WPKG within VMWare, Virtual-PC and VirtualBox without problems
yet. However I do not use the logon delay feature. What I noticed is
that VMWare sometimes is extremely slow when handing out DHCP
Hi,
Thank you for that--it helps Tomasz. Is there some way (perhaps in get
info--or in properties) to test an installer to know what type of
installer it actually is?
You could try the ultimate silent switch finder provided here:
Rainer Meier schrieb:
(...)
I have no idea. A bug? Which doesn't show up on real machines, though,
which is either good or bad.
Sure? I thought that Bug 106 is reporting a problem where WPKG service
seems to wait for the maximum logon delay. Probably there is really an
issue. If I have
Hi Tomasz,
It is a correct switch, but using it prevents passing a proper exit code
to WPKG Client.
No, it does not. If used in the topmost script (not a sub-script
invoked via call) it will also terminate cmd.exe with the given code.
Whether /b is used or not, it will exit a script with
Rainer Meier schrieb:
(...)
So scripts should never exit using 'exit code' from my point of view.
Using 'exit /b code' perfectly serves the purpose and works in every
case (no matter if your script is the topmost or one of the called ones.
We're talking about two different things and it
Hello,
so far I'm using XML-editors for editing wpkg config files. Are there any xsd
or dtd schema files for validating? (And finding my typos *g*)
Thanks,
Keep smiling
yanosz
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Hi Jan,
Jan Luehr wrote:
so far I'm using XML-editors for editing wpkg config files. Are there any xsd
or dtd schema files for validating? (And finding my typos *g*)
Unfortunately not yet. This would also be a good source for
documentation. Once I started to create XSD schema files but I
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