Hi Donny,
On 10.05.2011 20:14, Donny Brooks wrote:
> I currently am pushing out firefox 3.6 series to my clients via wpkg. We
> have tested firefox 4.0.1 and it seems to work well enough to go live to the
> end
> users. My question is this: Since they already have the 3.6 series how would I
I had no problems installing 4 over 3.6 here.
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Donny Brooks wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I currently am pushing out firefox 3.6 series to my clients via wpkg.
> We have tested firefox 4.0.1 and it seems to work well enough to go live to
> the end users. My questio
Hello all,
I currently am pushing out firefox 3.6 series to my clients via
wpkg. We have tested firefox 4.0.1 and it seems to work well enough to
go live to the end users. My question is this: Since they already have
the 3.6 series how would I go about installing the 4.0.1 without them
It may make more sense if you know that WPKG keeps a record on the client
machine of what software it has installed. That file is at
%windir%\system32\wpkg.xml. When wpkg.js runs on the machine, it reads
hosts.xml, profiles.xml, and packages.xml (or their included directories) and
determines
Hi John,
thank you very much.
I understand your answer in the following way:
Eachs package that exists and is not assigned to a profile will get uninstalled
on all clients, that are assigned to this profile.
Is that right?
Greetings
Alexander Ninnig
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Jo