Hi all,
I've been trying to work this out but have tried for too long - is there any
way I can copy a shortcut from a network share (within the WPKG %SOFTWARE%
directory on our server) to the desktop of a computer?
I think I have got close but it continues to tell me that the file does not
Hi Mike,
Mike Burgener wrote:
Is it possible when i have package-path \\server\wpkg\packages\
containing different files with [packagename].xml having a subfolder
like \\server\wpkg\packages\packagefolder1\[packagename].xml ?
WPKG does not traverse subfolders when opening XML files from a
Hello,
I have a problem when using variables in a package definition:
=
?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?
packages
package
id='disable-network-services'
name='Windows XP disabled network services'
revision='1'
reboot='false'
priority='700'
variable
Hi Chris,
package id=CH4EnvChangeShortcut name=CH4 Environmental Change
Shortcut revision=1 reboot=false priority=0 install cmd='net
use x: \\10.251.193.3\MMedia\Shortcuts' / install cmd='copy x:\CH4
Environmental Change.lnk C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop'
/ install cmd='net
Rainer Meier r.me...@wpkg.org writes:
Hi Daniel,
Hi,
It's correct that the code to set variables needs some
re-work/re-design. This is one of the reasons I recommend not to use
them extensively at the moment.
Ok.
Did you think about moving these extensive execute script from the
Hi,
Yes, I already said that I need to give a try to your cmd scripts ;-)
Oh, didn't remember that it was you - sorry, it was not my intention to
offend you in any way :-)
This is just my point of view and my personal way of working with WPKG.
I just hope it helps you to achieve your goals