Am 23.12.2011 08:50, schrieb Labamba:
This should be
in profiles.xml.
Kai.
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Am 05.12.2011 20:41, schrieb Rainer Meier:
Hi Joe,
On 05.12.2011 20:18, Joe wrote:
So a 32 bit client running under windows 64 bit on 64 bit hardware
detects as 32 bit?
Yes it does. And yes, it is correct bahavior from WPKG point of view.
The reason is that in case WPKG (WSH script) runs in 3
Hello,
I am testing WPKG 1.2.1-RC27 and have not seen any problems. Thank you
very much for your work.
So far I have also used WPKG Create Report which is linked on the
download page. This useful tool is not yet aware of the new features and
the changes in the syntax. I guess that will take
- WPKG Client can run wpkg at shutdown.
- Scheduled tasks even for the System account can be created remotely
without the need for psexec. See the schtasks command. (But note that
schtasks depends on system language and version.) This is how I trigger
wpkg (client) deployment remotely.
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Mike Burgener schrieb am 17.12.2009 12:42:
My svn log shows that it only works using:
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+
-blox_rvds31_installer.cmd" />
The line where + is
Please note that the '-' line specifies a call to an executable named
"cmd.exe /C ..." with no arguments while the '+' lines specifies a call
to an
Hello,
I remember that in general, the computer account is not used
automatically when accessing a network share by a service running under
the local system account except for certain "trusted paths" which by
default includes an AD domain's DFS. This is how it works in our
network. There used to
I don't like to add yet another remote access tool (psexec etc.) to the
clients.
I use the remote scheduling features of schtasks. From a central
administration server (only this one gets through the clients' firewall)
I schedule the run of the installation on the clients (running as the
clie
Grzegorz Marszałek schrieb:
Hello!
I have configured wpkgclient to launch at shutdown - and it's working
nice. Now I need a way to run wpkg on schedule, ie.: each day at 6 am.
Could it be done with wpkgclient or should I write my own script to do
that? First option seems nicer because I have
Kevin Keane schrieb:
I'm trying to set up a couple packages for WPKG, and am running into the
issue that I can't really control what the current directory is.
Specifically, this is for the Ghostscript installer (setupgs.exe) which
expects to be run from the current directory.
In my scenario
and probably that's why it fails for you.
I don't want to discuss the design of Windows. I just want WPKG Client not
to confuse users. If a setup is working, "Test settings" should not report
failures IMHO, or somehow mark them as not relevant.
Bye, Kai Pastor.
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(Trying to execute ..., Trying to read ...) which
succeed.
Thank you,
Kai Pastor.
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and so
you get an error.
Apart from that, I want to deploy WPKG Client with a common settings.xml to
a number of machines. For this purpose there must be no machine-dependent
part in the settings.
Bye,
Kai Pastor.
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appropriate to me in an AD/DFS setup.
Could WPKG client skip WNetAddConnection2 when the WPKG path user is NOT
specified?
There is also no source code yet for release 1.3.6
Bye,
Kai Pastor.
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n't have a proper reference, but just found some hints are here:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/guidance/serversecurity/serviceacc
ount/sspgch02.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/guidance/serversecurity/serviceacc
ount/sspgch03.mspx
The Local Service account would us
ing setup.
I think it shouldn't be necessary to enter double quotes in the "WPKG file
path" field, but this the only workaround for me at the moment. I'm using
this setup (2) for months and wasn't aware of the stumbling stone until I
tried to prepare a demo installation for some
p (CTestSettings::TryRead, 152-), I think that paths which
contain white space characters and/or double quotes are not working in some
places.
Thank you,
Kai Pastor.
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