Hi Johannes,
Mainly the reason that WPKG might fail to save the settings before an unexpected
reboot initiated by an installer which initiates an immediate reboot instead of
exiting with a proper exit code changed my mind.
I did some changes to wpkg.js in order to make it save the settings file e
>
>> I would not recommend downloading this system file from the net,
>> but instead use the version installed with your Windows version.
>
> Which OS are you using? From my experience it does not come installed with XP.
Sorry, no system file, but included in the .NET Framework SDK,
see http://msd
On 7/28/09, Pendl Stefan wrote:
>
> I would not recommend downloading this system file from the net, but
> instead use the version installed with your Windows version.
>
Which OS are you using? From my experience it does not come installed with
XP.
>
> > today I got the request to do some configuration on Firefox installation:
> >
> > 1. Set some settings
> > 2. install some plugins
> > 3. install some certificates and marked as trustworthy.
> >
> > Does anyone know how this can be done by scripting during software
> > distribution?
> >
> > F
On 7/28/09, johannes.b...@evidian.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> today I got the request to do some configuration on Firefox installation:
>
> 1. Set some settings
> 2. install some plugins
> 3. install some certificates and marked as trustworthy.
>
> Does anyone know how this can be done by scripting
>
> from documentation:
> If wpkg.xml is removed, it will be recreated next time
> wpkg.js is started (but installers for packages without any
> checks defined will be started again).
> ---
> so if i delete wpkg.xml and have already installed fifefox,
> thunderbird, openoffice. And packages.xml con
from documentation:
If wpkg.xml is removed, it will be recreated next time wpkg.js is started (but
installers for packages without any checks defined will be started again).
---
so if i delete wpkg.xml and have already installed fifefox, thunderbird,
openoffice. And packages.xml contain checks A
> >
> > today I got the request to do some configuration on Firefox
> installation:
> >
> > 1. Set some settings
> > 2. install some plugins
> > 3. install some certificates and marked as trustworthy.
> >
> > Does anyone know how this can be done by scripting during software
> > distribution?
> >
johannes.b...@evidian.com schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> today I got the request to do some configuration on Firefox installation:
>
> 1. Set some settings
> 2. install some plugins
> 3. install some certificates and marked as trustworthy.
>
> Does anyone know how this can be done by scripting during softw
Hello,
today I got the request to do some configuration on Firefox installation:
1. Set some settings
2. install some plugins
3. install some certificates and marked as trustworthy.
Does anyone know how this can be done by scripting during software
distribution?
For IE, I only need to do task
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