I want to remove MS Office that were installed before WPKG... As I
understood, the *remove* action is called when a WPKG package is
removed after the software has been installed through WPKG...
Claudiu
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:29 PM, mscdex wrote:
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> That should be a 'remove' node instead of a
On 4/1/09, Claudiu Cristea wrote:
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> I want to uninstall MS Office 2003 on some machines... I'm new in
> WPKG... Can anyone tell if this is working?
>
> id="msoffice2003-remove"
> name="Microsoft Office 2003 Remover"
> revision="1"
> reboot="false"
> prior
I want to uninstall MS Office 2003 on some machines... I'm new in
WPKG... Can anyone tell if this is working?
It was inspired from http://wpkg.org/MS_Office_2003
Thanks,
Claudiu
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> Original Message
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>There might be a way around this using driversigning-off. See example
>here:
>http://wpkg.org/OpenVPN
>
>/Michael
As far as I understand it this will switch off driver signing policy
during installation of the wpkg package (to avoid the popup of the
driver no
Claudiu Cristea schrieb:
> I thought that is a file. I wanted to simply copy that file to all
> workstations instead of export/import it...
No, it's not possible.
You have to import the file.
Otherwise, any usernames/passwords could be revealed too easily.
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Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.or
Claudiu Cristea schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody know were are stored the WPKG Client settings?
It is stored in "secure containers" provided by the operating system.
Do you need to access that data, or?
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Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org
Hi all,
Does anybody know were are stored the WPKG Client settings?
Thanks,
Claudiu
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In chel di` si favelave...
> I use WPKG for deploying hardware drivers for some USB devices. This
> problems concerns a USB bluetooth dongle in particular.
I use dpinst /q to install driver package for an USB smartcard
reader/dongle, but i don't remember if the driver was
Chris Wilcox schrieb:
> > If it does work then hundreds of us on a different user forum have been
> > missing a trick for decades!
> >
> > I've tried in the past to package non-signed drivers for a scanner -
> > even if you create the MSI for them around plugging the device in as an
> > admi
Chris Wilcox schrieb:
> If it does work then hundreds of us on a different user forum have been
> missing a trick for decades!
>
> I've tried in the past to package non-signed drivers for a scanner -
> even if you create the MSI for them around plugging the device in as an
> admin level user i
If it does work then hundreds of us on a different user forum have been missing
a trick for decades!
I've tried in the past to package non-signed drivers for a scanner - even if
you create the MSI for them around plugging the device in as an admin level
user it still needs this done on the
Chris Wilcox schrieb:
> This is normal behaviour for any device using non-signed drivers. There
> isn't any way around it beyond trying to source some signed drivers.
What about checking what changes in the system (i.e. with WinInstall LE
or similar tool):
- check all files, registry before pl
This is normal behaviour for any device using non-signed drivers. There isn't
any way around it beyond trying to source some signed drivers.
> Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 13:05:31 +0200
> From: ande...@isy.liu.se
> To: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
> Subject: [wpkg-users] USB hardware drivers
>
> I m
I may be in the wrong forum here, but perhaps a kind soul can set me in
the right direction.
I use WPKG for deploying hardware drivers for some USB devices. This
problems concerns a USB bluetooth dongle in particular.
Installing the driver via WPKG is no problem, but when the user plugs in
the do
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