Phil Burrow schrieb:
> Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> 
>> In particular, try:
>>
>> cd %PROGRAMFILES%\wpkg\
>> WPKGsrv.exe /install
>>
>> WPKGsrv.exe /debug
>>
>>
>> And tell what happened (Event Log entries, etc.).
> 
> OK I have found what appears to be at least one of the main issues.
> 
> Within the client I entered the username to access the network as 
> "wpkg". Testing this showed OK using the test feature.
> 
> However the service would not start and returned the error in my 
> previous post. I Googled the error and it was obvious what I needed to do.
> 
> I changed the user to "DOMAIN\wpkg". The service will now start.

This seems to be an issue for some users. Perhaps we should add a domain 
automatically if none was present. Right now, I'll add it to the FAQ.


> The problem still remains that the installer did not install the service 
> though (but WPKGSrv.exe /install worked fine).

Well, if it's really an old XP installation, I don't think we can easily 
fix this bug if there is no way to reproduce it.


I have an old XP installation which doesn't start the service needed for 
wireless automatically, even though it's set to auto. Also, no idea why, 
Event Log doesn't give a clue.


-- 
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org
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