I have found that often the installation of some Development IDE or Dreamweaver
will often take ownership of .js and .vbs files.
Setting a startup script that runs before WPKG can help remedy the situation:
-->script below<--
regsvr32 vbscript /s
regsvr32 jscript /s
-->script above
Hello CL,
>> You could marry this feature with the prompt. AFAIK there's an API
>> for Applications to pop up a message on shutdown (like Word with a
>> document open displays Save, Don't Save, Cancel). You could pop up a
>> dialog as well (install update, shutdown immediately) via the same
>>
I have a dropbox sync for all packages, so the wpkg root with all
xml-files are shared as \\127.0.0.1\wpkg$
(software files are downloaded from a web share)
I'll try to add a delay script and see if that works.
XP Home is also lacks taskkill, so I had to copy that from another
computer to make sur
Am Montag, 28. März 2011, 12:53:20 schrieb David Petterson:
> > Did you configure the user/password for the service to use. Can this
> > account access the server?
> > You can try to run cmd via psexec as the same user (SYSTEM?) that WPKG
> > Client runs as and see if you can access the server fro
> Did you configure the user/password for the service to use. Can this account
> access the server?
> You can try to run cmd via psexec as the same user (SYSTEM?) that WPKG Client
> runs as and see if you can access the server from that shell.
>
> Good luck,
> Malte
It uses the same (SYSTEM) u
Hi, and thank you for your feedback!
2011/3/25
> Some Ideas I carry around for a while:
>
> > - Optionally run in system tray and check for updated packages at
> > regular intervals. Inform users about updates and prompt them with
> > alternatives. (the platform is designed to be able do this)
>
Am Sonntag, 27. März 2011, 23:25:35 schrieb David Petterson:
> On one of my computers running Windows XP Home edition and WPKG Client
> 1.3.9 get this error:
> "Script execution: failure. Exit code: 1"
>
> Every time the service run on system startup it fails, but when I start
> the service manual