wpkg-users-boun...@lists.wpkg.org scritti il 23/04/2009 22.25.19
> Falko Trojahn schrieb:
> > BTW:
> > If you test wpkg.js on command line and if you use %SOFTWARE% variable
> > in your packages, don't forget to "set SOFTWARE=..." before running
> > "cscript wpkg.js ..." - this is a common mistak
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137
Jason Oster changed:
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Falko Trojahn schrieb:
> BTW:
> If you test wpkg.js on command line and if you use %SOFTWARE% variable
> in your packages, don't forget to "set SOFTWARE=..." before running
> "cscript wpkg.js ..." - this is a common mistake I always make when
> testing something manually ...
You can set this vari
>> For your problem: I think we must see the full log with /logLevel=0xff,
>
> How can I set that level? I do this on client:
>
> cscript \\net\wpkg.js /debug /synchronize /nonotify /sendstatus
> /logLevel=0xff
>
> and the output is same as before...
>
>
You did send the console output which i
Anders Nilsson schrieb:
> On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 17:31:31 +0200
> Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
>
>> Anders Nilsson schrieb:
>>> I have a problem with automatic rebooting after package
>>> installation.
>>>
>>> I've tried using the reboot="true" option for a package but no
>>> actual reboot occurs.
>>>
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 17:31:31 +0200
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Anders Nilsson schrieb:
> > I have a problem with automatic rebooting after package
> > installation.
> >
> > I've tried using the reboot="true" option for a package but no
> > actual reboot occurs.
> > The log output of wpkg.js says
Anders Nilsson schrieb:
> I have a problem with automatic rebooting after package installation.
>
> I've tried using the reboot="true" option for a package but no actual
> reboot occurs.
> The log output of wpkg.js says "System reboot in progress!" after
> successful installation of the package, b
I have a problem with automatic rebooting after package installation.
I've tried using the reboot="true" option for a package but no actual
reboot occurs.
The log output of wpkg.js says "System reboot in progress!" after
successful installation of the package, but not such thing happens.
I've tr
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:43:33 +0100
Chris Wilcox wrote:
>
> I can't recall if I asked this before, but it would be highly useful
> if I could choose to display the WPKG interface until the package
> install(s) was complete rather than specify a login delay
>
>
>
> For a number of schools I su
I have a question.
On a PC I've installed Autocad 2009, all OK.
Then I opened the host.xml and removed the profile entry of AutoCad 2009,
to uninstall it on that pc.
At the synchronization, I see this log:
Reading variables from host 13c109
Uninstall entry for AutoCAD 2009 - Italiano was found:
Chris Wilcox wrote:
> Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] Feature request - prevent logi until package
> installs completed
>
> Chris Wilcox schrieb:
>
> > > This feature (password-protected cancel of a logon delay window) only
> > > works if administrator is around.
> >
> > So setting the login delay to re
> Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] Feature request - prevent logi until package
> installs completed
>
> Chris Wilcox schrieb:
>
> > > This feature (password-protected cancel of a logon delay window) only
> > > works if administrator is around.
> >
> > So setting the login delay to really long is the
Chris Wilcox schrieb:
> > This feature (password-protected cancel of a logon delay window) only
> > works if administrator is around.
>
> So setting the login delay to really long is the only option? If so,
> can I request the ability to set it for longer than 120 minutes? 120
> minutes mig
Tomasz Chmielewski a écrit :
> Nicolas LEBRUN schrieb:
>
>>> Why don't you use "shutdown -r -t 0" instead (assuming you use
>>> anything more modern than Windows 2000)?
>>
>> Only Windows XP sp3
>>
>> PowerOff allows to schedule shutdown on every evening... and I installed
>> it to shutdown at
> From: man...@wpkg.org
> To: not_rich_...@hotmail.com
> CC: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
> Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] Feature request - prevent logi until package
> installs completed
>
> Chris Wilcox schrieb:
> > I can't recall if I asked this before, but it would be highly useful if
> > I could
Nicolas LEBRUN schrieb:
>> Why don't you use "shutdown -r -t 0" instead (assuming you use anything
>> more modern than Windows 2000)?
>
> Only Windows XP sp3
>
> PowerOff allows to schedule shutdown on every evening... and I installed
> it to shutdown at a random time between 19h00 and 20h00 ..
Tomasz Chmielewski a écrit :
> Nicolas LEBRUN schrieb:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just want an advice ...
>>
>> My configuration is :
>> - wpkg.js 1.1.0 M6
>> - WpkgClient 1.3.6
>>
>> I install at Shutdown with a scheduled shutdown every evening by a
>> service named Poweroff
>> (http://users.telenet.be/jbosma
Chris Wilcox schrieb:
> I can't recall if I asked this before, but it would be highly useful if
> I could choose to display the WPKG interface until the package
> install(s) was complete rather than specify a login delay
Set it to a very long value then.
> For a number of schools I support, it
I can't recall if I asked this before, but it would be highly useful if I could
choose to display the WPKG interface until the package install(s) was complete
rather than specify a login delay
For a number of schools I support, it would prevent users being able to cancel
or stop any install
Nicolas LEBRUN schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Just want an advice ...
>
> My configuration is :
> - wpkg.js 1.1.0 M6
> - WpkgClient 1.3.6
>
> I install at Shutdown with a scheduled shutdown every evening by a
> service named Poweroff
> (http://users.telenet.be/jbosman/poweroff/poweroff.htm) ...
>
> But if
Hi,
Just want an advice ...
My configuration is :
- wpkg.js 1.1.0 M6
- WpkgClient 1.3.6
I install at Shutdown with a scheduled shutdown every evening by a
service named Poweroff
(http://users.telenet.be/jbosman/poweroff/poweroff.htm) ...
But if a package needs a reboot, the station reboot and r
Claudiu Cristea schrieb:
> Sorry. I don't understand what you mean
There is no such option like "/syncronize".
PS. please do not top-post.
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Sorry. I don't understand what you mean
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Claudiu Cristea schrieb:
>
>> I have 2 offices. In the first office (192.168.2.x) I have WPKG installed
>> on the Samba server and is working well with the stations that are located
>> there. Now
Claudiu Cristea schrieb:
> I have 2 offices. In the first office (192.168.2.x) I have WPKG
> installed on the Samba server and is working well with the stations that
> are located there. Now I want to extend the usage of WPKG to the second
> office (192.168.1.x) but using the same server. I inst
I have 2 offices. In the first office (192.168.2.x) I have WPKG installed on
the Samba server and is working well with the stations that are located
there. Now I want to extend the usage of WPKG to the second office
(192.168.1.x) but using the same server. I installed the client on a station
in the
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156
Summary: Variables in WPKG-1.1.0-M21 doesn't work correctly
Product: WPKG
Version: 1.1.x-M
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Windows XP
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority:
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