http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139
--- Comment #6 from Rainer Meier 2009-07-05 23:58:45 ---
Thanks a lot for the example. I think I got the point now. Registry checks did
not allow variable expansion yet and this for a good reason: REG_EXPAND_SZ
strings within the registry are very
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139
--- Comment #5 from graham 2009-07-05 22:44:40 ---
Tested against wpkg 1.1.1.
The interpolation does NOT work for checks of type "registry" - example below.
It DOES work for the spaces-in-path-names, and APPEARS to work for checks on
file paths
Hi Andrea,
Andrea Zagli wrote:
> how can i bypass the ip match control? in my host.xml file there's no
> ip, i have only host names
You cannot - at least not directly.
WPKG first tries to match your host name directly to the name specified in the
hosts.xml file. If the host file matches the host
Il giorno ven 26 giu 2009 21:31:42 CEST, Rainer Meier ha scritto:
Hi Andrea,
hi
[...]
I did not yet find an easy way to obtain the IP-address from a Windows 9x/Me
system by reading the registry. So I would say for the moment you
have to live
with the limitation that IP-match does not work