Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection.

2010-03-12 Thread Marco Gaiarin
Mandi! Gregory Orange In chel di` si favelave... Our Windows XP and RADIUS-based wireless network only connects once a user is logged in, that is, as per Kevin's description. I've configured for some portable system (XPsp3) machine account authentication (using freeradius and winbindd),

Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection.

2010-03-12 Thread Chris Wilcox
I believe Windows establishes the wireless connection only at login. This is because with some types of wireless authentication (Enterprise/RADIUS-based), the Windows user name and password actually doubles as wireless user name and password. Wrong, it should set it up before login -

[wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection.

2010-03-11 Thread jetshopit
I have Windows 7 machines which are connected only by wireless. WPKG is set to run at startup. However, no packages are installed, instead the Event Viewer has an error entry WNetAddConnection2- The network path was not found. from WPKGService. If I manually start the service, all is well. So

Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection.

2010-03-11 Thread Tomasz Chmielewski
Am 11.03.2010 17:10, jetsho...@o2.co.uk wrote: How can I make wpkg wait until the connection is established, then run, rather than quitting as is currently the case? Possibly something with the 'Execute Before' option? Can you try: http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.14/ Unless you use it

Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection.

2010-03-11 Thread jetshopit
Original Message From: man...@wpkg.org Date: Mar 11, 2010 16:19 To: jetsho...@o2.co.uk Cc: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection. Am 11.03.2010 17:10, jetsho...@o2.co.uk wrote: How can I make wpkg wait until

Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection.

2010-03-11 Thread jetshopit
Original Message From: man...@wpkg.org Date: Mar 11, 2010 16:19 To: jetsho...@o2.co.uk Cc: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection. Am 11.03.2010 17:10, jetsho...@o2.co.uk wrote: How can I make wpkg wait

Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection.

2010-03-11 Thread Tomasz Chmielewski
Am 11.03.2010 17:52, jetsho...@o2.co.uk wrote: Did you try to increase the timeouts etc. Start wpkginst.exe and add some more seconds if you're waiting for wireless. PS. Please fix quoting in your email program. -- Tomasz Chmielewski http://wpkg.org

Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection.

2010-03-11 Thread Kevin Keane
...@lists.wpkg.org [mailto:wpkg-users- boun...@lists.wpkg.org] On Behalf Of jetsho...@o2.co.uk Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 8:11 AM To: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org Subject: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection. I have Windows 7 machines which

Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection.

2010-03-11 Thread Justin Brinegar
. -Original Message- From: wpkg-users-boun...@lists.wpkg.org [mailto:wpkg-users- boun...@lists.wpkg.org] On Behalf Of jetsho...@o2.co.uk Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 8:11 AM To: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org Subject: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection. I have

Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection.

2010-03-11 Thread Chris Wilcox
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:21:35 -0500 From: brine...@physics.unc.edu To: subscript...@kkeane.com CC: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection. This does not seem to be true for Windows XP. I have not tested

Re: [wpkg-users] The network path was not found. - Windows 7, wireless connection.

2010-03-11 Thread Gregory Orange
Justin Brinegar wrote: This does not seem to be true for Windows XP. I have not tested this on Windows 7, but if I had to guess I would think it is connection-dependent. The user is asked to configure the Wireless Connection (if applicable) in the OOBE when setting up Windows - which occurs