I am trying to push out adblock plus for our users to use in firefox. However I
have two problems:
1. Version 1.3.10 will install just fine but when I change the version to 2.1.2
it just hangs the wpkg window. I have to CTRL+C to get it to go to the next
thing. (NOTE: I am testing this in a
On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 09:33 AM CDT, Donny Brooks
dbro...@mdah.state.ms.us wrote:
I am trying to push out adblock plus for our users to use in firefox. However
I have two problems:
1. Version 1.3.10 will install just fine but when I change the version to
2.1.2 it just hangs
On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 02:59 PM CDT, Stefan Pendl
stefan.pendl...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 16.10.2012 21:51, schrieb Donny Brooks:
install cmd='%COMSPEC% /C xcopy /E /Y
%SOFTWARE%\firefox\adblock\%VERSION%
%INSTALL_PATH%\extensions\%EXTID%\' /
Starting with Firefox 4
On Thursday, October 11, 2012 02:03 AM CDT, Daniel Berteaud
dan...@firewall-services.com wrote:
Le 10/10/2012 23:49, Donny Brooks a écrit :
I am trying to figure out how to get Thunderbird to silently install a
plugin. I only need it to run once as the plugin I am trying to install
I am having a problem with a number of my packages constantly reinstalling
themselves on every reboot. I am finally getting around to checking out the
issue. In my search it appears I may be using the check type variable
incorrectly .
Here is one of the packages that is giving me fits:
?xml
I am trying to figure out how to get Thunderbird to silently install a plugin.
I only need it to run once as the plugin I am trying to install is the SOGo
integrator. After the initial install it should be able to update itself after
that. I have tried the version 4 or later section on the wiki
I have been trying to get Thunderbird to install extensions for a while
now. However no matter what method I try according to the wpkg.org/Thunderbird
wiki I am unable to get it to work. I did get the auto config to work properly
with the directions on there. I have tried putting the .xpi
We are currently running our wpkg setup with just one central repository or
software store. However we have samba home servers for all of our individual
sections, some of which are remote offices. These remote offices internet
connection back to us is via a T1 and can get backlogged easily. I
On Monday, May 14, 2012 10:32 AM CDT, Marco Gaiarin g...@sv.lnf.it wrote:
Mandi! Donny Brooks
In chel di` si favelave...
We are currently running our wpkg setup with just one central repository or
software store. However we have samba home servers for all of our
individual
On Monday, May 14, 2012 11:06 AM CDT, Marco Gaiarin g...@sv.lnf.it wrote:
Mandi! Donny Brooks
In chel di` si favelave...
Thanks for that. So if I read correctly you actually have separate servers
for each location? Meaning you have each locations wpkg client software
On Monday, May 14, 2012 12:05 PM CDT, Rainer Meier r.me...@wpkg.org wrote:
Hi Donny,
On 14.05.2012 18:14, Donny Brooks wrote:
I understand. So what I was thinking of doing with the clients still going
back to the centralized wpkg server for configs but pulling software from
Has anyone successfully used a wpkg package to remove or disable
internet explorer in windows 7? I know there is a way to do it by going
to add/remove programs and such but I need a command line way to do it
and cannot seem to find a way. At a minimum I need to simply hide all
the icons. Any
Does anyone have the settings they use to push out the settings to make
windows use their internal WSUS server? Normally when we setup a new pc
we go in to gpedit.msc and manually configure them. However I have found
the registry settings that I can force. The problem is the settings are
not
On 8/22/2011 12:16 PM, John Danks wrote:
I use a package definition that overwrites the entire local group
policy. If you want to have different local group policies on
different machines then you have to make multiple versions of this. I
only have the regular policy and a mobile policy, so it
On 8/18/2011 5:19 PM, Stefan Pendl wrote:
I have a batch of new Windows 7 computers I am setting up.
However when
I setup wpkg on the clients they are not pulling the profiles I setup
for them. They all are getting the default packages. I have
poured over
the logs but I cannot seem to find
On 8/19/2011 7:57 AM, Donny Brooks wrote:
On 8/18/2011 5:19 PM, Stefan Pendl wrote:
I have a batch of new Windows 7 computers I am setting up.
However when
I setup wpkg on the clients they are not pulling the profiles I setup
for them. They all are getting the default packages. I have
poured
On 8/19/2011 8:00 AM, Donny Brooks wrote:
On 8/19/2011 7:57 AM, Donny Brooks wrote:
On 8/18/2011 5:19 PM, Stefan Pendl wrote:
I have a batch of new Windows 7 computers I am setting up.
However when
I setup wpkg on the clients they are not pulling the profiles I setup
for them. They all
On 8/19/2011 3:49 PM, Rainer Meier wrote:
Hi Donny,
On 19.08.2011 22:35, Donny Brooks wrote:
Ok, with that script I have found that it is pulling the default.xml
file but it
says the proper host name earlier in the file. What could be causing
this? I am
attaching the output of the log file
I have a batch of new Windows 7 computers I am setting up. However when
I setup wpkg on the clients they are not pulling the profiles I setup
for them. They all are getting the default packages. I have poured over
the logs but I cannot seem to find anything wrong. I am using wpkg
client x64
On 8/16/2011 12:12 PM, Dave Goodbourn wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking at how's best to setup multiple WAN locations with our
WPKG server. We currently have a WPKG server in London and are setting
up an office in Europe. The two sites will be VPN'd together fine and
the WPKG server will work fine over
Sorry I forgot to mention I still am having to run thunderbird 3.1 due to the sogo plugins not supporting thunderbird 5 as of yet. The firefox5 xml file I posted works fine, just cannot get the thunderbird 3.1 one to do right. Once they release the thunderbird 5 sogo plugins I will probably be ok.
Hello all,
I am trying to get my thunderbird extensions to install via wpkg.
I finally got my firefox extensions to install but still cannot seem to
get my thunderbird ones to install. As for firefox I only have done
adblock+. On Thunderbird I am trying to install the sogo-integrator.
On 7/14/2011 12:02 PM, John Danks wrote:
That's the same type of package definition I use for TB add-ons. I'd
double-check that you extracted the XPI correctly and see if it's
actually getting copied to the correct place.
sogo-integrator is not addons.mozilla.org and the link to it's website
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
What would be the proper syntax for a single entry in a package.xml file
for me to install Ultravnc via an msi install file to both 32 and 64 bit
clients? I have copied the 7-zip example from the silent installers wiki
and tried to edit it to fit to no avail. I am using individual package
xml
Has anyone built and deployed a working UltraVNC package to their
clients? I see the example for 1.0.6.4 but 1.0.8.2 is the newest stable.
Also I have seen the vnced package builder. The issue I have with either
of these is I am unsure if either deploys the CTRL+ALT+DEL addon for
vista/7 which
I am needing to push out UltraVNC 1.0.8.2 to my clients. I see in the silent
installer wiki that there are instructions for 1.0.6.4 but I am pretty sure
that a good bit changed between the two versions for a silent install. Any
pointers?
--
Donny B.
I guess I am missing something here. Our previous sys admin had
installed alot of junk via wpkg prior to him leaving and I am in need
of removing it. I know how to install software and upgrade it... but how
would I go about removing it from the client pc's? Simply remove the
entry from the
On 7/22/2010 11:20 AM, Donny Brooks wrote:
I guess I am missing something here. Our previous sys admin had
installed alot of junk via wpkg prior to him leaving and I am in
need of removing it. I know how to install software and upgrade it...
but how would I go about removing it from the client
I am looking at deploying firefox to our users but have a few specific
requirements I hope someone can point me in the right direction on.
First off I need firefox to NOT check for updates since our users cannot
install/upgrade software. Our current installs of seamonkey and acrobat
drive me
Hello all,
I have a few quick questions that I hope yall can help me with.
Here at work, we are using an older verison of wpkg (most clients are
using 1.0.0.8-1.0.0.18 and the server is 0.9.8) and I would like to do a
two-fold deal here: use the current wpkg installation to push out a
On 7/1/2010 2:01 PM, Sean wrote:
Should this be
possible? Would I have to remove all the packages that the old installation
installed and reinstall them with the new so it would know what it can
control? Should I be able to remove the old client using the new client?
We use AD Group
I am needing to deploy Malwarebytes via our wpkg server but have a quick
question. Has anyone else successfully deployed this software with registration
information already included and scan settings already setup? If so any
pointers are welcome. All I was able to find is the page located here:
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