The only problem i have with it now is that it doesnt always dump what
it is doing to the event log. its only 50% of the time.
Allan Stones wrote:
the problem i found with it not starting at boot was due to an error in
the packges.xml file. If it cant pass a check it stops in its tracks so
wpkg will not pass the failed package and continue on.
After checking the packages thoroughly and fixing any errors it seems to
work for me everytime now.
Kevin van Staveren wrote:
Good day,
I'm currently testing wpkg on a WinXPPro machine. The windows packager
service does not always start on boot. Are there known issues on this
subject? Are there other ways to make sure that wpkg allways starts at
boot time?
Yours cincerely,
Kevin
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