I've got this running as a batch script and use group policy to run this at
shutdown on my clients. Works great, assuming you've got Active Directory up
and running ;-)

On 9 March 2010 03:10, Pendl Stefan <stefan.pe...@haidlmair.at> wrote:

> >
> > Hello,
> > I want to check the installed packages with the wpkg report.
> > The installed or not installed packages, based on the wpkg.xml of every
> client, should be central saved on a file server.
> > But I don“t know how i must implemented the following command:
> > copy /Y "%windir%\system32\wpkg.xml"
> "%wpkgshare%\clientStates\%computername%.xml"
> > Have I put these command into a xml file or in a Batchscript?
> > Thanks for helping!
> > Kerstin Gahr
> >
>
> I have this running as a post action batch file in the WPKG client, which
> makes sure, that I get the whole WPKG.XML file, not only a portion of it.
>
> You can create a package for this too and execute it as the very last
> package using priority zero, but you will end up with a partial WPKG.XML
> file.
>
> If you are using WPKG with startup or shutdown scripts you can add it
> directly after calling wpkg.js.
>
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> Stefan
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