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--- Comment #11 from Daniel Dehennin daniel.dehen...@ac-caen.fr ---
Created attachment 168
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Add the operating system to the list of host/ attributes to check
Add the operating system to the list of
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Falko Trojahn ftroj...@smi-softmark.de writes:
thank you, just some minutes ago I unpacked your previous version; I'll
try to check your
tests into svn, soon.
Obviously, test4_hosts_nodes will not work with mainline wpkg.js.
Regards.
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Daniel Dehennin
RAIP de l'Orne
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Hello all,
I have a few quick questions that I hope yall can help me with.
Here at work, we are using an older verison of wpkg (most clients are
using 1.0.0.8-1.0.0.18 and the server is 0.9.8) and I would like to do a
two-fold deal here: use the current wpkg installation to push out a
On 7/1/2010 2:01 PM, Sean wrote:
Should this be
possible? Would I have to remove all the packages that the old installation
installed and reinstall them with the new so it would know what it can
control? Should I be able to remove the old client using the new client?
We use AD Group
I like what I see on the pstools. A quick search did not turn up anything on
being able to push it out via wpkg but that would be a nice feature.
All you have to do is extract the contents, put that directory in your
WPKG software share and then use WPKG to copy it to the client. For
example,