Adam Williams schrieb:
I'm trying to install the DOS client of WPKG on 64-bit Vista Business SP1
and am getting an error. Apparently it is not installing the Windows
Packager service to services.msc. It looks like the instsrv Windows
Packager C:\Windows\System32\srvany.exe command is
Adam Williams schrieb:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hmm, can't you use WPKG Client?
If you don't want to use it, maybe you need 64 bit versions of srvany
/ instsrv?
I'm not very familiar with it, so it's just a guess.
i'm not familiar with the WPKG GUI Client. Will it also create a
Windows
I guess it only works if the user is already logged in?
No - it will also work beforehand:
http://www.sp.phy.cam.ac.uk/~rl201/WPKGnote.png
Yours,
Frank
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Hi All,
I've got a few Vista machines to support now, alas, so I've been giving
some thought to how to get some information about what WPKG is doing to
the users. This mail is me thinking aloud so that people get a chance to
direct my efforts - or maybe offer assistance!
The current WPKG
Hi Frank,
Dr. Frank Lee wrote:
I've got a few Vista machines to support now, alas, so I've been giving
some thought to how to get some information about what WPKG is doing to
the users. This mail is me thinking aloud so that people get a chance to
direct my efforts - or maybe offer
Hi Rainer,
I am maintaining XP and Vista clients too. That's why I made some
enhancements for full Vista and also 64-bit support in wpkg.js.
Any jolly good they are, too! The Vista machines are working well with
WPKG.
You're right - I never tried the logon delay feature on Vista. So you
Hi Frank,
Dr. Frank Lee wrote:
That method would be possible too. There's a page
http://www.codesegment.com/sms_studio_help/Help/Tutorial/Samples/How%20to%20Send%20a%20Message%20through%20Named%20Pipe.htm
on using Named Pipes through VBScript, so I'd imagine the same approach
would