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I have a XP and vista client configured identically. When I run the
"Test Settings" option on the XP client 3 of 3 tests pass, executing as
defined user, connecting to share and trying to read wpkg.js file on the
share. The vista client fails to read
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>> When I start the wpkg client on vista hosts it immediately fails and
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When I start the wpkg client on vista hosts it immediately fails and
then stops. The error in the event viewer is for the WpkgService and
simply says Script execution failure.
Not sure what this means, I tested the wpkg settings and everything
tested
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>> Thanks for the help with this, looks like I got it working. The file
>> needed to be installed under C:\Windows, I had to specify the absolute
>> path in or
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What is supposed to trigger a package being installed after everything
is configured on the samba side and the client is running on the target
hosts?
Is it a reboot, a log off/log in, both? The reason I ask is that it
seems that I have reboot the mac
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>> In such cases I usually put the file in the same directory as the installer,
>> i.e. somewhere in %SOFTWARE%. Then, the first (source) argument to the copy
>> command is on the distribut
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>>>> Is anyone familiar with modifying msi files by way of mst to do silent
>>>> installs, is this e
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>> Is anyone familiar with modifying msi files by way of mst to do silent
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> If you run msiexec /i __PATHTOPACKAGE__ /qn
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> The /qn will run the install with no user interface, ie it is sil
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I just started using WPKG for my samba domain and have successfully
installed some of the application listed on the site. I would also like
to be able to push installs of "most" applications to my windows clients
above and beyond what is currently ava
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I have the WPKG client installed and confirmed that it can access the
share were all the resources are housed.
I setup a simple configuration using the howto that is on the website
using Dia as the test application. When I start the client and check
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