, what I've found on the net so far seems to assume
you know all about packaging already.
Thanks in advance
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Simon Kelsall
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St James the Great R.C Primary Nursery School
http://www.stjamesthegreat.org
manually ? If so what is the best way. Ideally I think it wants to run
when the machine starts up not wait for a user to log on ?
Any help , advice gratefully accepted thanks in advance.
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Simon Kelsall
Network Administrator
St James the Great R.C Primary Nursery School
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Quoting Tomasz Chmielewski man...@wpkg.org:
Could you provide full logs from:
1) WPKG Client (in the event log)
2) WPKG (wpkg.js) - you should set it to save the log to a file
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Simon Kelsall
Network Administrator
St James the Great R.C Primary Nursery School
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.
The credentials I have in the client setup are just a normal non
privileged domain user who can read the WPKG folder on the server. Its
not a member of the local administrator groups or anything is this
correct ?
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Simon Kelsall
Network Administrator
St James the Great R.C Primary Nursery
command like install cmd=net time \\timeserver /set
/yes / everything runs ok.
I'm useing the WPKG Client 1.2.1 on Windows XP (SP2) machines
executing the command by hand works ok.
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Simon Kelsall
Network Administrator
St James the Great R.C Primary Nursery School
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with service pack 2
Could you try running cscript wpkg.js ... on the shell manually?
cscript wpkg.js /synchronize /quiet /debug in a shell worked !
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Simon Kelsall
Network Administrator
St James the Great R.C Primary Nursery School
http://www.stjamesthegreat.org