Hello,
I have a problem with wpkg client 1.3.14-x32. When I try to install it
on windows7 It give me an error message: You must have an
administrative privilege to run this tool, but I'm the administrator of
that pc!
Can you help me please?
Thanks
--
Marco Cunico
IT Department
Hello Marco,
do a right-click on the installation file and choose Run as
administrator. I think second or third from top.
Martin
Am 02.08.2011 10:50, schrieb Marco Cunico:
Hello,
I have a problem with wpkg client 1.3.14-x32. When I try to install it
on windows7 It give me an error message:
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Dehennin
Sent: 02/16/11 08:48 AM
To: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Subject: [wpkg-users] WPKG client, win7 and run on shutdown
Hello, We are looking at enableing wpkg for windows vista and windows 7
workstations, the delayed logon does not work
Hello,
We are looking at enableing wpkg for windows vista and windows 7
workstations, the delayed logon does not work but this is not a
limitation for us as we run it at shutdown[1].
On windows 7, the wpkg client do not run at shutdown, it looks like
windows kill it before the end.
Another
Hi all,
I was wondering where the WPKG Client stores its settings for things like
environment variables and if its possible that we edit them outside the wpkg
client as we need to set a variable depending on which site our pc is in (via
AD).
Thanks
Brett Royles
Network Manager
King Edward
Am 25.03.2010 13:08, Brett Royles (IT Services) wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering where the WPKG Client stores its settings for things
like environment variables and if its possible that we edit them outside
the wpkg client as we need to set a variable depending on which site our
pc is in (via
-Original Message-
Am 25.03.2010 13:08, Brett Royles (IT Services) wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering where the WPKG Client stores its settings for things
like environment variables and if its possible that we edit them outside
the wpkg client as we need to set a variable depending on
Am 25.03.2010 13:17, Brett Royles (IT Services) wrote:
-Original Message-
Am 25.03.2010 13:08, Brett Royles (IT Services) wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering where the WPKG Client stores its settings for things
like environment variables and if its possible that we edit them outside
the
-Original Message-
From: Tomasz Chmielewski [mailto:man...@wpkg.org]
Sent: 25 March 2010 12:20
To: Brett Royles (IT Services)
Cc: 'wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org'
Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] WPKG Client Settings
Am 25.03.2010 13:17, Brett Royles (IT Services) wrote:
-Original
You can also try http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.14/ -
although there were almost no changes in machine account handling code.
I will do that for sure. I would like to clarify - do I have to make
the trasform with the Properties table additional record, pointing to
settings.xml
I see you're not using a path-user setting but instead the machine account. I
personally never tried it but remember that there were some discussions that
in
certain cases it does not work properly. Tomasz can comment on this, he
knows by
heart I think.
This should generally work, but I
Hi,
Andrew: I assume the client was joined to the domain?
Yes it is. It is Windows 2000 native domain.
Hmm, maybe this points us to the problem. As Tomasz said the machine account
authentication is not working well with Samba domain controllers. Samba is
emulating a Windows 2000 domain (no
On 27.02.2010 09:41, Vasaris wrote:
You can also try http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.14/ - although there
were almost no changes in machine account handling code.
I will do that for sure. I would like to clarify - do I have to make the
trasform with the Properties table additional
On 27.02.2010 10:45, Rainer Meier wrote:
Hi,
Andrew: I assume the client was joined to the domain?
Yes it is. It is Windows 2000 native domain.
Hmm, maybe this points us to the problem. As Tomasz said the machine account
authentication is not working well with Samba domain controllers.
Hi
Hi,
Andrew: I assume the client was joined to the domain?
Yes it is. It is Windows 2000 native domain.
Hmm, maybe this points us to the problem. As Tomasz said the machine account
authentication is not working well with Samba domain controllers. Samba is
emulating a Windows 2000
Hi,
On 27.02.2010 09:41, Vasaris wrote:
You can also try http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.14/ - although
there were almost no changes in machine account handling code.
Sorry, but the server is now experiencing some sort of problems. I cannot
download beta-client, as the server
Vasaris wrote:
P.S. I cannot download beta from http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.14/.
Server is malfunctioning - drops connections, does not send the whole file
(only few tens of Kb).
You sure the problem is not on your end? It works fine for me from
several IPs around the world.
Vasaris wrote:
Hi,
On 27.02.2010 09:41, Vasaris wrote:
You can also try http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.14/ - although there
were almost no changes in machine account handling code.
Sorry, but the server is now experiencing some sort of problems. I cannot
download beta-client, as
I can confirm that the download works okay from Australia.
In terms of software deployment we'd love to stick to simply deploying msi
packages using group policy but this just isn't a practical position for
most of us. Given the variety of software delivery options employed by
vendors we looked
Vasaris wrote:
P.S. I cannot download beta from http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.14/.
Server is malfunctioning - drops connections, does not send the whole file
(only few tens of Kb).
You sure the problem is not on your end? It works fine for me from
several IPs around the
Vasaris wrote:
Vasaris wrote:
P.S. I cannot download beta from http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.14/.
Server is malfunctioning - drops connections, does not send the whole file
(only few tens of Kb).
You sure the problem is not on your end? It works fine for me from
several IPs around
Again, works here - most likely a problem on your side.
But someone else could recommend if it works for them or not.
Would be nice. I tried visual traceroute to wpkg.org server, it seems, that
there is are no problems. Therefore maybe only my route is bad.
Sorry, but I do not know whats
Vasaris wrote:
I would rather stick to MSI packages, as they allow seemless upgrade, when new
version is out. If it is not possible, I think, that server-mode deployment is
better then.
If you have wpkg package defined (including WPKG Client), it will install WPK
Client.
OK. I understood.
Hi Tomasz,
On 27.02.2010 14:14, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
No, one folder is enough.
If WPKG Client is already installed, wpkg.js will just skip its
installation.
Just as an additional clarification: Make sure WPKG client is assigned to each
profile - else WPKG will try to remove the WPKG
On 27.02.2010 14:14, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
No, one folder is enough.
If WPKG Client is already installed, wpkg.js will just skip its
installation.
Just as an additional clarification: Make sure WPKG client is assigned to each
profile - else WPKG will try to remove the WPKG client
On 27.02.2010 19:43, Vasaris wrote:
On 27.02.2010 14:14, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
No, one folder is enough.
If WPKG Client is already installed, wpkg.js will just skip its
installation.
Just as an additional clarification: Make sure WPKG client is assigned to each
profile - else WPKG will
-Original Message-
From: wpkg-users-boun...@lists.wpkg.org [mailto:wpkg-users-
boun...@lists.wpkg.org] On Behalf Of Vasaris
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 3:54 AM
To: Rainer Meier
Cc: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] WPKG client service script error on clean
Hi Vasaris,
On 27.02.2010 19:43, Vasaris wrote:
The only problem I have now, that I cannot disable WSH Success Audit
entries in the Windows Application Log. It fills everything up. I have
cheched everywhere, and it seems, that there is no any /debug /verbose
parameters anywhere, and
Heh, now I have a joke. After unsuccessfull first deployment of 1.3.9
client, I have tried 1.3.14 beta (I finaly was able to download it via 3rd
provider). It did not worked. Everything was failed here:
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182.
And now, back to the 1.3.9 client,
Hello,
For the start let me thank the developers and maintainers of this project,
as it is very usefull. I am newbie here, therefore pardon for my incompetence.
I have started depolyment of WPKG from scratch. If I understand correctlly,
there are two separate modes of the execution -
Hi Vasaris,
On 26.02.2010 16:51, Vasaris wrote:
After this, I uploaded settings.xml file to the target workstation, which
I have preprared and exported from the additional workstation, where WPKG
client was installed manually. It is as follows:
I hope you also imported the configuration
Hi Rainer,
Hi Vasaris,
On 26.02.2010 16:51, Vasaris wrote:
After this, I uploaded settings.xml file to the target workstation,
which I have preprared and exported from the additional workstation, where
WPKG client was installed manually. It is as follows:
I hope you also
On 26.02.2010 18:15, Rainer Meier wrote:
(...)
I see you're not using a path-user setting but instead the machine account. I
personally never tried it but remember that there were some discussions that in
certain cases it does not work properly. Tomasz can comment on this, he knows by
heart I
-Original Message-
From: Tomasz Chmielewski [mailto:man...@wpkg.org]
Sent: Donnerstag, 28. Januar 2010 15:51
To: Mike Burgener
Cc: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] WPKG Client 1.3.10 released (testing
release)
Mike Burgener wrote:
This Version seems
Mike Burgener wrote:
This Version seems to work very fine for me, before I had to use 1.2.1
as offline mode was broken in 1.3.6 but now on 1.3.11 it's all working
again
Mike - what system do you use (2000, XP etc.)?
--
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org
Tomasz Chmielewski man...@wpkg.org writes:
Can you try:
http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.11/
(the previous one started the installation as SYSTEM, and not a
running user, so it could be that it was not able to access
settings.xml).
BTW, I think your msiexec command line you used is
Gerd Ott wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
Can you try:
http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.11/
(the previous one started the installation as SYSTEM, and not a running user,
so it could be that it was not able to access settings.xml).
Hello,
1.3.11 installs and works fine on XP here.
Malte Starostik ma...@malte.homeip.net writes:
[...]
the 1.3.10 version works great so far!
Regarding SETTINGSFILE=...: is this a fresh install or are you installing
over
an existing version? In the latter case this didn't work with 1.3.9 either,
MSI just ignores those properties in
Daniel Dehennin wrote:
It's a fresh install, it was working for 1.3.9, but I never use it due
to the offline crash problem.
Just removing the “SETTINGSFILE=…” make it works
Can you try:
http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.11/
(the previous one started the installation as SYSTEM, and not
Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
Can you try:
http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.11/
(the previous one started the installation as SYSTEM, and not a running user,
so it could be that it was not able to access settings.xml).
Hello,
1.3.11 installs and works fine on XP here.
The old
Daniel Dehennin daniel.dehen...@ac-caen.fr writes:
Tomasz Chmielewski man...@wpkg.org writes:
WPKG Client 1.3.10 has been released.
This is *not* intended for production environments and is designed for
testing purposes only.
[...]
Please test and report back any issues found/remaining.
Daniel Dehennin wrote:
Please test and report back any issues found/remaining.
The same installation command line use for 1.3.6 does not works here.
I can not install it with “--SETTINGSFILE” option.
I manage to install it without and then import the settings manually.
The installation
Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
Could you also attach your settings.xml file?
Please also provide a full command line you are using.
I'd be glad to hear from other people if it fails for them in a
similar way, or if it works fine.
Hi,
Same error here when trying to install with or without a
WPKG Client 1.3.10 has been released.
This is *not* intended for production environments and is designed for
testing purposes only.
It is available for download at http://wpkg.org/files/client/beta/1.3.10/
This release should fix the following problems:
- crashing on XP SP3 with offline
Windows 2000 sp4, cscript 5.7
settings.xml
configuration
file\\x.x.x.x\wpkg\wpkg.js/file
net-use-machine-accountNO/net-use-machine-account
path-user/path-user
path-password/path-password
exec-userSYSTEM/exec-user
exec-password/exec-password
parameters/synchronize /nonotify /quiet/parameters
Grey Karapetyan wrote:
Windows 2000 sp4, cscript 5.7
(...)
before update, WPKG Client 1.3.6 was work fine.
WPKG Client 1.3.9-x32 compatible with Windows 2000?
Technically, it should be compatible.
Please check the past two weeks on the list for possible workarounds.
Also, please add your
Daniel Dehennin wrote:
Hello,
I have a crash with WPKG client 1.3.9 on windows XP sp3 (up to date):
--8---cut here---start-8---
szAppName : WPKGSrv.exe szAppVer : 1.0.0.13 szModName : WPKGSrv.exe
szModVer : 1.0.0.13 offset : a704
Mandi! Matthias Röttger
In chel di` si favelave...
Could someone help me with that issue?
Seems you have hit 'bug 176':
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=176
http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/2009-October/005829.html
--
dott. Marco Gaiarin
Hi mcduck
mcduck wrote:
Shouldn't it be possible to use a webserver for sharing the settings,
profiles and so forth, as compared to a file server?
I am not using any domain, and would like to use wpkg over the internet.
According til feature nbr. 8 on http://wpkg.org/WPKG_overview it should
Thanks heaps, I will look into that tomorrow :)
Jacob Jarick wrote:
Thanks Tomasz,
the delay brings up the gui :)
Unfortunately it seems to delay login by 1 minute everytime
after that even if there are no packages to be installed.
Is there a way around this or is it a
Hi,
I am a new user of WPKG - I am setting it up for a demo at the company I
work for.
Everything has gone smoothly, but the only thing I am having trouble
with atm is I cannot get the client screen to display while WPKG
installs the packages.
I set show in the client gui when creating
Jacob Jarick wrote:
Hi,
I am a new user of WPKG - I am setting it up for a demo at the company I
work for.
Everything has gone smoothly, but the only thing I am having trouble
with atm is I cannot get the client screen to display while WPKG
installs the packages.
I set show in the client gui
its
configured through local xml files, excellent program/project.
-Original Message-
From: Tomasz Chmielewski [mailto:man...@wpkg.org]
Sent: Wed 16/09/2009 4:59 PM
To: Jacob Jarick
Cc: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] WPKG client screen no displaying
Jacob Jarick
Jacob Jarick wrote:
Thanks Tomasz,
the delay brings up the gui :)
Unfortunately it seems to delay login by 1 minute everytime after that even if
there are no packages to be installed.
Is there a way around this or is it a current limitation ?
It shouldn't be the case.
If the delay is enabled
Thanks heaps, I will look into that tomorrow :)
-Original Message-
From: Tomasz Chmielewski [mailto:man...@wpkg.org]
Sent: Wed 16/09/2009 6:42 PM
To: Jacob Jarick
Cc: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] WPKG client screen no displaying
Jacob Jarick wrote:
Thanks Tomasz
Thanks heaps, I will look into that tomorrow :)
Jacob Jarick wrote:
Thanks Tomasz,
the delay brings up the gui :)
Unfortunately it seems to delay login by 1 minute everytime
after that even if there are no packages to be installed.
Is there a way around this or is it a current
Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] WPKG client screen no displaying
Thanks heaps, I will look into that tomorrow :)
Jacob Jarick wrote:
Thanks Tomasz,
the delay brings up the gui :)
Unfortunately it seems to delay login by 1 minute everytime
after that even if there are no packages
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When I start the wpkg client on vista hosts it immediately fails and
then stops. The error in the event viewer is for the WpkgService and
simply says Script execution failure.
Not sure what this means, I tested the wpkg settings and everything
David Christensen wrote:
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When I start the wpkg client on vista hosts it immediately fails and
then stops. The error in the event viewer is for the WpkgService and
simply says Script execution failure.
Not sure what this means, I tested the wpkg
David Christensen wrote:
- # Event
xmlns=*http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event*;
- # System
Provider Name=*WpkgService* /
EventID Qualifiers=*0*1/EventID
Level2/Level
Task0/Task
Keywords0x80/Keywords
TimeCreated SystemTime=*2009-08-12T16:30:09.000Z* /
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
- # Event
xmlns=*http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event*;
- # System
Provider Name=*WpkgService* /
EventID Qualifiers=*0*1/EventID
Level2/Level
Task0/Task
David Christensen wrote:
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
- # Event
xmlns=*http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event*;
- # System
Provider Name=*WpkgService* /
EventID Qualifiers=*0*1/EventID
Level2/Level
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
- # Event
xmlns=*http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event*;
- # System
David Christensen wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
- # Event
Hi Andrea,
Andrea Zagli wrote:
therefore should not i receive the error? ...
Exactly, if you put the full netbios name into the host definition WPKG should
not even try to read the IP and therefore no error should be logged.
However I agree that putting full netbios names is usually
Il giorno mar 07 lug 2009 13:16:45 CEST, Rainer Meier ha scritto:
Andrea Zagli wrote:
therefore should not i receive the error? ...
Exactly, if you put the full netbios name into the host definition
WPKG should
not even try to read the IP and therefore no error should be logged.
but i
Il giorno dom 05 lug 2009 12:31:56 CEST, Rainer Meier ha scritto:
[...]
As I wrote there is no negative effect besides that the IP-matching does not
work on W9x. In case you insert complete hostnames into hosts.xml
then no error
should be logged.
for complete hostnames do you mean fqdn?
Andrea Zagli wrote:
Il giorno dom 05 lug 2009 12:31:56 CEST, Rainer Meier ha scritto:
[...]
As I wrote there is no negative effect besides that the IP-matching does not
work on W9x. In case you insert complete hostnames into hosts.xml
then no error
should be logged.
for complete hostnames
Hi Andrea,
Andrea Zagli wrote:
for complete hostnames do you mean fqdn? now i have netbios name (ex
PC890)
Netbios Names like PC890 within the host definition are matched directly.
br,
Rainer
-
wpkg-users mailing list
Hi Andrea,
Andrea Zagli wrote:
how can i bypass the ip match control? in my host.xml file there's no
ip, i have only host names
You cannot - at least not directly.
WPKG first tries to match your host name directly to the name specified in the
hosts.xml file. If the host file matches the
Il giorno gio 04 giu 2009 11:32:43 CEST, Rainer Meier ha scritto:
Seems to be related to WPKG detection of currently assigned IP
adress(es). The
way to detect the IP address might be different on Windows 98 (well,
quite sure
it is because it access the Windows NT key which I think did not
Il giorno sab 30 mag 2009 12:54:22 CEST, Rainer Meier ha scritto:
[...]
I am not sure if there is a WPKG client for Windows 98. Also wpkg.js is not
really tested on Windows 98 (however if WSH is installed it should work).
As Windows 98 does not use any privileges there is actually no need
to
Andrea Zagli wrote:
Il giorno sab 30 mag 2009 12:54:22 CEST, Rainer Meier ha scritto:
[...]
I am not sure if there is a WPKG client for Windows 98. Also wpkg.js is not
really tested on Windows 98 (however if WSH is installed it should work).
As Windows 98 does not use any privileges there
Hi Andrea,
Andrea Zagli wrote:
it doesn't work; it returns the following error
Error when searching registry sub-keys at
'HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkCards\'
Code: 8002801d; Descriptions:
Message:
Description:
Error number: 64bf78
Stack:undefined
Hi Andrea,
Andrea Zagli wrote:
does it works?
i tried to install the latest wpkg client on windows 98 but at the end i
received an unspecified error (i think about installation of wpkgsrv)
that rollback the entire installation
I am not sure if there is a WPKG client for Windows 98. Also
I tested 1.3.9 from 2009-01-24
Pendl Stefan napsal(a):
Vladimir Psenicka wrote:
I have similar error in XP64bit, there is this message after I start
WPKG service manualy:
Faulting application WPKGSrv.exe, version 1.0.0.13, faulting module
WPKGSrv.exe, version 1.0.0.13, fault address
I have tested 64bit version Windows7 RC with WPKG Client:
Results are:
wpkg_client_1.3.6 - doesn't install, error message: Could not access
network location wpkg
wpkg_client_1.3.5 - works fine
--
Vladimir Psenicka
IT system engineer
Prodeco a.s.
Vladimir Psenicka wrote:
I have tested 64bit version Windows7 RC with WPKG Client:
Results are:
wpkg_client_1.3.6 - doesn't install, error message: Could not access
network location wpkg
wpkg_client_1.3.5 - works fine
--
Vladimir Psenicka
IT system engineer
Prodeco a.s.
WPKG64.msi doesn't work
If I manualy start WPKG service, error message appears: Error 1067: The
process terminated unexpectedly. More info in error-wpkgclient.txt.
Pendl Stefan napsal(a):
Vladimir Psenicka wrote:
I have tested 64bit version Windows7 RC with WPKG Client:
Results are:
Vladimir Psenicka wrote:
I have similar error in XP64bit, there is this message after I start
WPKG service manualy:
Faulting application WPKGSrv.exe, version 1.0.0.13, faulting module
WPKGSrv.exe, version 1.0.0.13, fault address 0xc39a.
Tomasz Chmielewski napsal(a):
Vladimir
Hi,
to debug an installation problem I'm currently having, I set the
following WPKG client settings (with the GUI):
WPKG parameters: /synchronize /nonotify /logLevel:31
Log to file: yes
Logfile: C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Desktop\wpkg
However when restarting or starting the
Frank Thommen schrieb:
Hi,
to debug an installation problem I'm currently having, I set the
following WPKG client settings (with the GUI):
WPKG parameters: /synchronize /nonotify /logLevel:31
Log to file: yes
Logfile: C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Desktop\wpkg
However
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Frank Thommen schrieb:
Hi,
to debug an installation problem I'm currently having, I set the
following WPKG client settings (with the GUI):
WPKG parameters: /synchronize /nonotify /logLevel:31
Log to file: yes
Logfile: C:\Documents and
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Frank Thommen schrieb:
[...]
I also tried the /debug option to no avail.
The parameters you gave are for wpkg.js - and it logs to a _file_
specified in config.xml.
I have now (re)run the service once with unchecked Misc settings -
Log to file and once with
Frank Thommen schrieb:
I also tried the /debug option to no avail.
The parameters you gave are for wpkg.js - and it logs to a _file_
specified in config.xml.
Sorry, I'm a little bit confused, so I ask again to be sure: The file
defined in the Misc Settings tab of the WPKG client is
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Frank Thommen schrieb:
[...]
There are two components here:
- WPKG Client - it starts wpkg.js
- WPKG (wpkg.js) - it installs programs etc.
Both have independent logging.
Logging for WPKG (wpkg.js) is specified in config.xml file.
OK. My misconception was,
Hi Frank,
Frank Thommen wrote:
OK. My misconception was, that the settings from the WPKG client GUI in
fact *were* settings for wpkg.js.
However: In config.xml I've now set
param name='debug' value='true' /
This parameter controls how much logging is written to the event log by
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 10:52:13AM +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Sure - with proper privilege level, time and resources, no password is
secure.
True, but for strong passwords, this is only given enough time (where
enough can have very high values).
Even so, WPKG Client needs to access its
Vladimir Psenicka schrieb:
I try WPKG Client 1.3.5_64.msi and installed fine, but it is installing
to C:\Program Files (x86)\wpkg folder, why? Is this real 64bit version?
What is difference between 1.3.5_64 and 1.3.6_64?
If I remember correctly, 1.3.5 insisted on starting the installer as
Hi,
It there a way to let the WPKG client display what package it is
installing?? I was thinking about a parameter but I can't find any
information about it.
Bart
-
wpkg-users mailing list archives
Hi Vladimir,
Vladimir Psenicka wrote:
I try WPKG Client 1.3.5_64.msi and installed fine, but it is installing
to C:\Program Files (x86)\wpkg folder, why? Is this real 64bit version?
Yes, you are right. This is an issue of the installer (the installer
itself seems to be 32-bit) but has no
Hi,
I am using the version from 2009-01-09 without problems on Windows XP x64
Edition.
I would not use the 32-bit version on 64-bit Window, since %ProgramFiles% and
other things are not set correctly for 64-bit applications.
You can use the JS wrapper, but I found it easier to use the
Hi Stefan,
Pendl Stefan wrote:
I would not use the 32-bit version on 64-bit Window, since %ProgramFiles% and
other things are not set correctly for 64-bit applications.
You can use the JS wrapper, but I found it easier to use the 64-bit client ;-)
I strongly recommend to use 64-bit editions
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Does anyone have WPKG Client installed and running correctly with 64 bit
Vista?
me, remember :) you remote desktop'd in and fixed some stuff and
released a new beta.
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wpkg-users
Hi Tomasz,
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Does anyone have WPKG Client installed and running correctly with 64 bit
Vista?
Well, YES!
I run it every day on my primary development machine and my Laptop. I am
currently using WPKG Client 1.3.5_64.msi (WPKG Client 1.3.5.msi for
my 32-bit machines).
I try WPKG Client 1.3.5_64.msi and installed fine, but it is installing
to C:\Program Files (x86)\wpkg folder, why? Is this real 64bit version?
What is difference between 1.3.5_64 and 1.3.6_64?
Thanks
Rainer Meier napsal(a):
Hi Tomasz,
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Does anyone have WPKG Client
I cannon silently install WPKG client 1.3.6 on XP64bit.
I found this error on XP machine in eventlog:
Product: WPKG -- Disk full: Out of disk space -- Volume: 'wpkg'; required
space: 1 298 KB; available space: 0 KB. Free some disk space and retry.
but disk isn't full. Manual instalation
Vladimir Psenicka schrieb:
I cannon silently install WPKG client 1.3.6 on XP64bit.
I found this error on XP machine in eventlog:
Product: WPKG -- Disk full: Out of disk space -- Volume: 'wpkg'; required
space: 1 298 KB; available space: 0 KB. Free some disk space and retry.
but disk
I have about 60GB of free space:-). I try beta client
http://www1.wpkg.org/files/client/beta/test/2009-01-24/WPKG64.msi and
instalation went fine, no more messagess about unsufficient free space.
But WPKGSrv.exe is faulting, this is in event log:
Offline mode: server connecting method selected.
Vladimir Psenicka schrieb:
I have about 60GB of free space:-). I try beta client
http://www1.wpkg.org/files/client/beta/test/2009-01-24/WPKG64.msi and
instalation went fine, no more messagess about unsufficient free space.
But WPKGSrv.exe is faulting, this is in event log:
Could you uninstall
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