On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 10:14:55 +0100 Alexandros Gougousoudis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
AG> Hi, AG> AG> thanks to you and Kristofer for your answer. It think my problem is, AG> that we make a domain login, and wpkg runs as a service with a wpkg-user AG> for the service, which has admin rights. So everything the service does, AG> is for the wpkg user, the service runs with. AG> AG> You're using a semaphore system, which is also the only solution I now. I don't think the problem is related to Wpkg. Many applications are not developed with mult-iuser and large scale deployment in mind. They are meant for the user installing them and you need to use tricks to have them work in multi-user multi-computer environments. sadly enough, many applications coming from Unix are not multi-user friendly (when you could expect the opposite, Unix was multi-user from start). Open-office install wizard for every new user is a pain as is the lack of global settings for firefox mozilla etc... and that's valid for Linux We'll not forget apps needing access rights fiddling in both registry and directories; that's the worst part Wpkg don't do miracles :-) ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the JBoss Inc. Get Certified Today Register for a JBoss Training Course. Free Certification Exam for All Training Attendees Through End of 2005. For more info visit: http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7628&alloc_id=16845&op=click _______________________________________________ wpkg-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wpkg-users
