Paul McGrath-2 wrote:
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> Hi Simon,
> I was wondering why you don't run WPKG as a service as it is designed?
I've been using WPKG for a long time (originally on Win98 with linux SMB
servers) so I've just kept things simple with running it as a all users
startup bat file :)
AFAIK this save
mplesi
Sent: 29 June 2011 12:15
To: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Subject: [wpkg-users] Using WPKG on Win7
Hi - long time since I last posted here (as WPKG just works :) )
I use WPKG in 6 schools but all XP machines.
I'm now trying to use it on Win7 but its a bit of a fight :)
I run WPKG on lo
I'm using WPKG on W7... just install the Client and you're fine... by
default it'll run as SYSTEM user... you have to make proper packages though
so software gets installed "for all users"... but that's about it
2011/6/29 simplesi
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> Hi - long time since I last posted here (as WPKG just works :
Hi - long time since I last posted here (as WPKG just works :) )
I use WPKG in 6 schools but all XP machines.
I'm now trying to use it on Win7 but its a bit of a fight :)
I run WPKG on logon from shortcut in allusers program startup folder.
(All users have administrator rights)
I've created a s