Someone informed me I sent the real username and password, I have now
changed it.
Thanks!
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-ITS\WPKG\settings.xml /qb on UCS18601:
The system cannot find the path specified.
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[mailto:wpkg-users-boun...@lists.wpkg.org] On Behalf Of Paul McGrath
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 5:58 PM
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Behalf Of Petersen, Tom [tom.peter...@sduniversitycenter.org]
Sent: 09 October 2009 20:56
To: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Subject: [wpkg-users] using psexec to push client
I am new to all of this but actually managed to ge
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Petersen, Tom <
tom.peter...@sduniversitycenter.org> wrote:
> I tried using this to push the client:
>
> c:\PsTools\psexec -u usdsu.local\username -p password @ucs186.xml -d
> msiexec /i "\\usdsu.local\storage\its\uc-its\wpkg\WPKG Client 1.2.1.msi" /qb
> SETTINGSFIL
I have never gotten that working. I traced it down at one point, and it
turns out when executed in that manner the process doesn't have access to
the network ( at least, in my situation ), so obviously the install failed.
I just wrapped the msi into a script and pushed it out via a startup script
I am new to all of this but actually managed to get things working for
the most part using the documentation online.
Once the client is installed my packages install ok.
I tried using this to push the client:
c:\PsTools\psexec -u usdsu.local\username -p password @ucs186.xml -d
msiexec /i "\\u