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--- Comment #6 from Stefan Pendl pendl2mega...@yahoo.de ---
Tomasz,
Which release reads the settings.xml file from the folder where the client
installer resides?
Thanks in advance,
Stefan
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--- Comment #5 from Tomasz Chmielewski man...@wpkg.org 2009-05-06 12:17:08
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Alternatively, GPO allow starting scripts.
So one could deploy anything there.
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Does this mean that if I want to install the client using Group Policy all I
need to do is create a batch file with 'cscript \\path\to\wpkg.js
/install:wpkgclient' as the first line and as long as I've got a package
called 'wpkgclient' in my packages.xml file it will be installed?
If that's the
to install client through software
group policy
The MS approach is that you must use transform files (.mst) to modify the
package. There are apps which will let you work with these (Orca and InstEd
both spring to mind) but there is no way to directly enter command line
switches in AD.
Peter
On 16
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Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:10:37 +1100
From: pmgo...@gmail.com
To: bugzilla-dae...@bugzilla.wpkg.org
CC: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] [Bug 141] Unable to install client through
software group policy
The MS approach is that you must
Hello,
I searched the net and it seems there are only two options:
1) create a .MST file
2) use ORCA to change the default settings inside the .MSI file
I don't like both, so I do the installation of the WPKG client manually, since
I do not like to activate the guest account accross the
True, although user impatience isn't limited to software installation ;-)
We've used Group Policy to assign packages and generally the process is
pretty smooth but if we're undertaking a major roll-out then we'll
communicate this to the users ahead of time and potentially schedule
installs to
?
Not all MSI apps use MST files to set install parameters...
Chris
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:10:37 +1100
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CC: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] [Bug 141] Unable to install client
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--- Comment #4 from Tomasz Chmielewski man...@wpkg.org 2009-03-15 14:01:44
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I think we could do it.
Although it's really hard for me to believe that Active Directory really does
not allow setting parameters to MSI packages it deploys via GPO.
The MS approach is that you must use transform files (.mst) to modify the
package. There are apps which will let you work with these (Orca and InstEd
both spring to mind) but there is no way to directly enter command line
switches in AD.
Peter
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--- Comment #2 from Stefan Pendl pendl2mega...@yahoo.de 2009-01-27 11:12:18
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Hi Tomasz,
there is no way to add command line parameters for the software group policy.
I will check, if I can find something about this at Microsoft.
I will check
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