Michael Chinn a écrit :
and register as default for PDF,
As above, can be done globally.
I'm not sure how though, anyone knows?
I too would love to know. Filetypes, mimetypes, clsid's and persistenthandlers
are one of the biggest pains to manage, every app seems to have a differ
>and register as default for PDF,
>As above, can be done globally.
>I'm not sure how though, anyone knows?
I too would love to know. Filetypes, mimetypes, clsid's and persistenthandlers
are one of the biggest pains to manage, every app seems to have a different way
to handle the problem.
SOFT
Hi Stefan,
Pendl Stefan wrote:
> the reason why the installation hangs, which usually only needs 5
> minutes is unknown, it just can happen.
> Yes, I noticed, that if there are no problems, WPKG will end in a timely
> frame.
Hmm, usually this is because of interactive installation com
Rainer Meier wrote:
Hi Stefan,
Pendl Stefan wrote:
> Imagine following situation:
> Installation will last for 5 minutes usually, there is no timeout specified
> explicitly.
> Now this installation hangs for one hour, since there is no timeout specified
> in the package.
Why should it "hang" fo
Tomasz Chmielewski a écrit :
> Romuald MAIRE schrieb:
>
I want the same actions, wpkg lock the screen with his message "please
wait ..." and unlock after the time out, or after ending all
tasks.
In this way, i can use some registry keys or programs options.
>> Yes i can use
Romuald MAIRE schrieb:
>>> I want the same actions, wpkg lock the screen with his message "please
>>> wait ..." and unlock after the time out, or after ending all tasks.
>>> In this way, i can use some registry keys or programs options.
> Yes i can use logon script, but it won't be easy, becau
Tomasz Chmielewski a écrit :
> Romuald MAIRE schrieb:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> There is a very nice software and i plan to use it a lot !
>>
>> But i have some problems with the fact that some commands need that the
>> user environment must be initialized.
>
> Do you want to start the processes in user con
Romuald MAIRE schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> There is a very nice software and i plan to use it a lot !
>
> But i have some problems with the fact that some commands need that the
> user environment must be initialized.
Do you want to start the processes in user context? If yes, then use
logon script,
Hi all,
There is a very nice software and i plan to use it a lot !
But i have some problems with the fact that some commands need that the
user environment must be initialized.
So, is it possible with WPKG to execute in the same way the WPKG client,
but AFTER the logon ?
I want the same actions,
Hi Stefan,
Pendl Stefan wrote:
> Imagine following situation:
> Installation will last for 5 minutes usually, there is no timeout specified
> explicitly.
> Now this installation hangs for one hour, since there is no timeout specified
> in the package.
Why should it "hang" for 1 hour then?
As To
luca_mangane...@comune.trento.it schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to define a group of computers to install a single package,
> i.e.:
>
>
>
>
>
>
The other way around - in hosts.xml (can be also in "hosts" directory,
i.e. hosts/room12.xml):
Then, in profiles.xml (or, like a
luca_manganelli wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to define a group of computers to install a single package,
i.e.:
?
---
Yes, you can use wildcards.
Will be installed on cad, cad1, cad99, cad-dev, etc.
Additional examples are included in the shipped hosts.xml file.
---
Stefan
Hi,
is it possible to define a group of computers to install a single package,
i.e.:
?
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Tomasz,
yes this surly works.
Imagine following situation:
Installation will last for 5 minutes usually, there is no timeout specified
explicitly.
Now this installation hangs for one hour, since there is no timeout specified
in the package.
Adding a timeout to each and every install and
Pendl Stefan schrieb:
> Tomasz,
> first thanks for this wonderful application and thanks to Rainer for the
> server side script updates.
>
> So to summarize:
>
> 1) set the timeout of the client to the maximum needed
> 2) set an appropriate timeout for each install or upgrade command
>
> Se
Tomasz,
first thanks for this wonderful application and thanks to Rainer for the
server side script updates.
So to summarize:
1) set the timeout of the client to the maximum needed
2) set an appropriate timeout for each install or upgrade command
Seems to be a bit cumbersome :-(
---
Stefan
Pendl Stefan schrieb:
> Hi,
>it seems that the timeout value set by the WPKG Client is not
> overridden by the value specified in the package.
Correct.
Any timeout settings specified per package will not override WPKG Client
shutdown timeout.
--
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org
Hi,
it seems that the timeout value set by the WPKG Client is not overridden
by the value specified in the package.
I have the following configuration:
1) WPKG Client 1.3.6 x86 and 1.3.8 x64
2) install at shutdown with timeout of 15 minutes
There is one package that needs a longer timeout
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