Hi,
Jacob Jarick wrote:
Hi, I have
param name='logLevel' value='1' /
Set in config.xml but my clients still log a very large amount of debug
output:
~~~SNIP
2009-09-18 11:39:03, DEBUG : Initialized temporary local log file:
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\wpkg-logInit.log
2009-09-18 11:39:03,
Hi Jacob,
Jacob Jarick wrote:
Hi, I have
param name='logLevel' value='1' /
Are you sure these files are new? If you set logLevel to 1 (errors only) WPKG
usually would log nothing at all. So if you still have some log files in your
log directory they just stay there unless WPKG has to write a
I am testing WPKG on 20 odd machines, the original test in the guide worked
perfect on the one client.
The problem I have now is, I keep receiving this error when running wpkg.js:
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
Z:\cscript \\ic-apps1\wpkg\wpkg.js
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Andreas Heinlein aheinl...@gmx.com wrote:
Stephen Ross schrieb:
Snip
Profiles applying to the current host:
other
Reading settings file: C:\WINDOWS\system32\wpkg.xml
Trying to read XML file: C:\WINDOWS\system32\wpkg.xml
Successfully loaded XML
Stephen Ross schrieb:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Andreas Heinlein aheinl...@gmx.com wrote:
Stephen Ross schrieb:
Snip
Profiles applying to the current host:
other
Reading settings file: C:\WINDOWS\system32\wpkg.xml
Trying to read XML file: C:\WINDOWS\system32\wpkg.xml
Dennis Kuhlmeier schrieb:
Via guest access or with a dedicated wpkg user?
Via a dedicated user.
Maybe that's a better idea anyway, but how do you do that?
Tried this in my wpkg.cmd
net use z: \\host\wpkg pass /user:username
set WpkgRoot=Z:
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