http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=116
--- Comment #3 from Jens Geile [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-05-13 12:26:57 ---
Oh, sorry about that .. guess it appended the changes every time i changed
something and ran diff over the file. .
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Hi Paul,
Paul Griffith wrote:
I just tried to install WPKG Client v1.2.1 with WinXP SP3 (slipstreamed) and
it failed, v1.2r6 installed without any problems. Anyone tried a slipstream
WinXP SP3 ?
I just did the same on a test installation within VirtualBox - fresh RIS
setup with
Hi,
Did anyone else run some tests?
My last test is currently running and I'll report my final results tomorrow.
So far:
Installing Windows XP SP2 German (slipstreamed into ???) with unattended, then
updating to SP3 with unattended and then installing WPKG Client 1.2.1
- No problems found.
Rainer Meier schrieb:
Hi Paul,
Paul Griffith wrote:
I just tried to install WPKG Client v1.2.1 with WinXP SP3 (slipstreamed) and
it failed, v1.2r6 installed without any problems. Anyone tried a slipstream
WinXP SP3 ?
I just did the same on a test installation within VirtualBox - fresh
Is there a way (by using the wpkg windows client) that
apps can be installed when a user logs on instead of
when the computer boots? The user will not have admin
rights. Can the wpkg service somehow be told to start
processing at logon?
Joe schrieb:
Is there a way (by using the wpkg windows client) that
apps can be installed when a user logs on instead of
when the computer boots? The user will not have admin
rights. Can the wpkg service somehow be told to start
processing at logon?
With WPKG Client, no it's not possible.
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I have users who never restart the computer for months.
You can use Windows Task Scheduler to stop / start WPKG service daily or
weekly i.e. at night.
You could use such a simple .bat script:
net stop WPKG service
net start WPKG service
What about a user who
Joe schrieb:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I have users who never restart the computer for months.
You can use Windows Task Scheduler to stop / start WPKG service daily
or weekly i.e. at night.
You could use such a simple .bat script:
net stop WPKG service
net start WPKG service
What
Joe schrieb:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Joe schrieb:
Is there a way (by using the wpkg windows client) that
apps can be installed when a user logs on instead of
when the computer boots? The user will not have admin
rights. Can the wpkg service somehow be told to start
processing at logon?
Paul Griffith schrieb:
On Tue, 13 May 2008 14:12:52 -0400, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Rainer Meier schrieb:
Hi Paul,
Paul Griffith wrote:
I just tried to install WPKG Client v1.2.1 with WinXP SP3 (slipstreamed)
and it failed, v1.2r6 installed without any problems. Anyone tried a
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
WPKG service runs in the background, and it shouldn't matter if the user
is logged in or not. It *shouldn't* - because if the user runs a
program, its upgrade will likely fail. You could forcibly log out the
users, but you risk loosing the work they didn't save
Joe schrieb:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
WPKG service runs in the background, and it shouldn't matter if the
user is logged in or not. It *shouldn't* - because if the user runs a
program, its upgrade will likely fail. You could forcibly log out the
users, but you risk loosing the work they
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Almost no difference.
With WPKG Client it is easier to specify different network credentials,
there are some additional features, and is generally more user-friendly.
But for the systems which are running 24/7 it shouldn't make a big
difference. Especially when
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Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:48 PM
To: Joe
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Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] install apps at logon instead of boot?
Joe schrieb:
Is there a way (by using the
Hi,
Is there a way (by using the wpkg windows client) that apps can be
installed when a user logs on instead of when the computer boots? [...]
[...] Why do you want to install software when the user logs in? I wouldn't
recommend it, because the user can easily prevent an installation
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119
Summary: WPKG Client fails silently when Application Log is full
Product: WPKG Client
Version: 1.2.1
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Windows XP
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
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