An update to my previous issue:
The beta wpkg client still showed the same error.
I then tried the 'execute before/execute after' options to map a drive to the
wpkg folder on the Linux server and unmap it afterwards, pointing the wpkg.js
etc to this drive letter - works perfectly so far
Chris Wilcox schrieb:
An update to my previous issue:
The beta wpkg client still showed the same error.
I then tried the 'execute before/execute after' options to map a drive
to the wpkg folder on the Linux server and unmap it afterwards, pointing
the wpkg.js etc to this drive letter
Chris Wilcox wrote:
Chris Wilcox schrieb:
An update to my previous issue:
The beta wpkg client still showed the same error.
I then tried the 'execute before/execute after' options to map a drive
to the wpkg folder on the Linux server and unmap it afterwards, pointing
the wpkg.js
Chris Wilcox wrote:
Chris Wilcox schrieb:
An update to my previous issue:
The beta wpkg client still showed the same error.
I then tried the 'execute before/execute after' options to map a drive
to the wpkg folder on the Linux server and unmap it afterwards, pointing
Hi Marco,
Marco Gaiarin wrote:
Upgrading to 1.0.4 i've noticed that probably i've never feedback here
this:
!-- italian LCIDs --
language lcid=410,810
string id=notifyUserStartL'utilità di installazione automatica del
software sta aggiornando il sistema. Verifica la marcatura
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118
Jindrich Vorlicek vorli...@wo.cz changed:
What|Removed |Added
Attachment #118 is|0 |1
obsolete|
Hello WPKG community.
A year before, when I started using WPKG, I found some functionality is missing.
And, as I saw in user discussion many times, I am not alone. For example here:
http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/2009-April/004630.html
So what functionality was added?
With my patched wpkg.js you can use in hosts.xml:
-group of hosts:
host name=PC1;PC2;Server profile-id=profile /
host name=Server2;PC.+;192.168.1.1-10 profile-id=profile /
-operating system of host:
host system=xp.+professional.+sp3 profile-id=profile /
-new switch /applymultiple added:
Picture yourself, that you have this host.xml:
host name=PC1 profile-id=profile1 /
host name=PC2 profile-id=profile2 /
host name=PC1;PC3 profile-id=profile3 /
host name=PC.+ profile-id=profile4 /
If you will run wpkg.js on PC1, only one profile will
Because I start wpkg.js not only at startup, but also at logon and logoff,
I need to be able in hosts.xml to define profiles for users.
With my patched wpkg.js it is possible in hosts.xml to use:
-user name or its regular expression pattern:
host username=Einstein profile-id=profile /
If you
I tested my patched wpkg.js on Windows XP Professional SP3 computers
joined to Windows Server 2003 domain.
I tested it a year and it works for me well.
So try my patch and if you will think, that my changes are useful,
maybe could be used (or its parts) in next version of wpkg.
If you want
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