Regarding WPKG-GP it's goal is to become a mature client for WPKG. We are
still banging our heads into limitations and constraints of Windows, but I
have a clear Idea on how I want it to work now, after a lot of trial and
error. However, the whole user community might have some ideas as well, so
wpkg-users-boun...@lists.wpkg.org scritti il 25/03/2011 11.39.09
Regarding WPKG-GP it's goal is to become a mature client for WPKG.
[...]
- Install software at boot time with feedback to user (pretty much
working now minus security)
Is it possible to do this task at shutdown?
Some Ideas I carry around for a while:
- Optionally run in system tray and check for updated packages at
regular intervals. Inform users about updates and prompt them with
alternatives. (the platform is designed to be able do this)
I really looking forward to this one. I have lots of users
The wiki page for packages.xml describes the timeout property and gives this
example:
install cmd=msiexec /qn /i %SOFTWARE%\package.msi timeout=1800 /
It doesn't work for me. Before I describe my problem, I' wondering if this feature
implemented in the current stable 1.1.2?
Thanks,
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Mark
Hi Mark,
On 25.03.2011 20:07, Mark Nienberg wrote:
The wiki page for packages.xml describes the timeout property and gives this
example:
install cmd=msiexec /qn /i %SOFTWARE%\package.msi timeout=1800 /
It doesn't work for me. Before I describe my problem, I' wondering if this
feature
On 3/25/2011 1:23 PM, Rainer Meier wrote:
Hi Mark,
On 25.03.2011 20:07, Mark Nienberg wrote:
The wiki page for packages.xml describes the timeout property and gives this
example:
install cmd=msiexec /qn /i %SOFTWARE%\package.msi timeout=1800 /
It doesn't work for me. Before I describe my