Pendl Stefan wrote:
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> The Firefox silent installer is using it I think.
>
Thanks - that did the job nicely :)
regards
Simon
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simplesi wrote:
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Pendl Stefan wrote:
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> For Windows XP and newer, you can use the TASKKILL utility.
>
Ta - I've have to lookup how to use it
(any examples greatly received :) )
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The Firefox silent installer is using it
simplesi wrote:
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I run wpkg as a bat file in all users/programs/startup.
I run another program in startup (a choose program to choose what network
folder to map to a drive letter) and I need to update that program.
Unfortunately, since it is running at the same time as wpkg, I can't
overwrite
Pendl Stefan wrote:
>
> For Windows XP and newer, you can use the TASKKILL utility.
>
Ta - I've have to lookup how to use it
(any examples greatly received :) )
> On the other hand, how about running the AutoIT script from the WPKG
> launcher ???
> This way you can make sure they are always
simplesi wrote:
>>
I run wpkg as a bat file in all users/programs/startup.
I run another program in startup (a choose program to choose what network
folder to map to a drive letter) and I need to update that program.
Unfortunately, since it is running at the same time as wpkg, I can't
overwrite
I run wpkg as a bat file in all users/programs/startup.
I run another program in startup (a choose program to choose what network
folder to map to a drive letter) and I need to update that program.
Unfortunately, since it is running at the same time as wpkg, I can't
overwrite it using wpkg :)
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