It need not have been required Windows Server.
We run The Spicework`s "server" on normal windose XP.
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[mailto:wpkg-users-boun...@lists.wpkg.org] On Behalf Of Peter Gough
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 4:52 PM
To: Paul McGrath
Cc: wpkg
Subject: Re: [wpkg-
> >
> > Wouldn't this cause a reboot loop? The enable and disable package both
> > need an immediate reboot...
>
> One could set an environment variable to avoid this, which gets checked
> to prevent the execution of the install commands.
>
> The reboot loop problem exists with the first solutio
Am 14.11.2012 18:02, schrieb heiko.hel...@horiba.com:
> >
>
> How about disabling FBWF with a package of priority using
> execute="always" and enabling it with a package of priority 0 also using
> execute="always", so you won't have to implement this in each and every
> package?
Woul
> >
>
> How about disabling FBWF with a package of priority using
> execute="always" and enabling it with a package of priority 0 also using
> execute="always", so you won't have to implement this in each and every
> package?
Wouldn't this cause a reboot loop? The enable and disable pac
Am 14.11.2012 08:40, schrieb heiko.hel...@horiba.com:
> You can momentarily disable the FBWF to install programs and make
> other changes to the system but it requires a reboot.
> So : Disable FBWF > Reboot > Install Software > Enable FBWF > Reboot
> So I have used WPKG-GP successfully to ins
OP = original poster:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=op
Sorry - thought this was pretty common usage. Anyway, the original poster
said they didn't have a Windows server. To the best of my knowledge
Spiceworks only runs on Windows.
On 14 November 2012 22:28, Paul McGrath wrote:
I've got the Spiceworks/wpkg combo and it's a great solution but the OP
said he didn't have Windows server and AD available so Spiceworks wouldn't
be an option.
On 14 November 2012 18:27, Paul McGrath wrote:
> This is our combination too. We utilise an Exchange mailbox and AD
> integration in
This is our combination too. We utilise an Exchange mailbox and AD integration
in Spiceworks.
Paul
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Mandi! Yves Antigny
In chel di` si favelave...
> You can use OCSinventory and GLPI :
Also GLPI+FusionInventory plugin, that does not need anymore OCS; a bit
lesser mature, but easer to implement.
I've installed the FI client with a simple:
The Best is http://www.spiceworks.com/ ! It has got many features to inventory
and plus as bonus �Cembedded IT HelpDesk
WPKG+SpiceWorks is Molotov`s cocktail !
I had my way - I would have supplied in the kit.
Alexey
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