Hmm, does still not work, made an extra share for this,
In example the UNC-Path is showed like this param name='log_file_path'
value='server\\share\\dir' /
Would it be correct using \\server\share\dir ?
I made a user wpkg for deployment and logging, does authentication work
for logs as
Mike Burgener schrieb:
Hmm, does still not work, made an extra share for this,
In example the UNC-Path is showed like this param name='log_file_path'
value='server\\share\\dir' /
Would it be correct using \\server\share\dir ?
I made a user wpkg for deployment and logging, does
Hi Mike,
Mike Burgener wrote:
Hmm, does still not work, made an extra share for this,
In example the UNC-Path is showed like this param name='log_file_path'
value='server\\share\\dir' /
Would it be correct using \\server\share\dir ?
You need to use double-backslash within the XML
I currently get this in debug mode on test-client
Initialized temporary local log file: C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~
gInit.log
Initializing new log file: \\whale\wpkglogs\wpkg-testxp2.log
Failed to open log file: ; falling back to local logging: null
WPKG 1.0.2 starting...
Base directory is
hmm, somehow seems to work now
Do I have to run in debug mode everytime when I want to have logfiles?
Thanks and Greets
Mike
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Mike Burgener
Gesendet: Freitag, 30. Januar 2009 13:34
An: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Betreff: Re: [wpkg-users] Wpkg-client
Since you run the debug as Administrator, according to the path of %TMP%
(C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~), the connection is done with full rights.
Reboot the machine and check if the time stamp of the server side log file
changes.
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Stefan
Mike Burgener wrote:
hmm, somehow seems to work
Hi Stefan
I run it as a local Administrator, it changes yes :D very cool wpkg!
How about debug mode, to get logfiles, do I have to run every wpkg with
/debug option? Or does it log in case of error?
Greets
Mike
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Von: Pendl Stefan
Mike,
what I have noticed in the last few days I am using this incredible piece
of software, which would have saved me ages of installation hours, if I had
found it earlier ;-), is that it always creates a log file.
It is just that the user executing the WPKG client needs to have write
Hi Mike,
Mike Burgener wrote:
hmm, somehow seems to work now
Great.
Do I have to run in debug mode everytime when I want to have logfiles?
No, you don't need to. Debug mode is completely independent from the log
level and mainly controls the amount of information written to system
event