Re: [wpkg-users] install the wpkg client manually

2008-03-29 Thread Falko Trojahn
Tomasz Chmielewski -- 28.03.2008 20:29: Perhaps the possibility to download a zip with the wpkg client files without the installer/msi would be nice to have, a small script - something like - net stop wpkgservice xcopy /v /s /i /e /h /c /y /q

Re: [wpkg-users] install the wpkg client manually

2008-03-28 Thread Falko Trojahn
Hi Tomasz, To install it manually, do (tested on XP SP2): 1. You need the files - the easiest way is to install WPKG Client on one machine, and copy contents of %PROGRAMFILES%\wpkg\ to another machine 2. Start cmd.exe and run: prompt cd %PROGRAMFILES%\wpkg prompt wpkgsrv /install WPKG

Re: [wpkg-users] install the wpkg client manually

2008-03-28 Thread Tomasz Chmielewski
Falko Trojahn schrieb: Hi Tomasz, To install it manually, do (tested on XP SP2): 1. You need the files - the easiest way is to install WPKG Client on one machine, and copy contents of %PROGRAMFILES%\wpkg\ to another machine 2. Start cmd.exe and run: prompt cd %PROGRAMFILES%\wpkg

Re: [wpkg-users] install the wpkg client manually

2008-03-27 Thread Tomasz Chmielewski
Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb: Kent Tong schrieb: Hi, Is it possible to install the wpkg client manually (as opposed to running the msi file)? I am asking because trying to install the wpkg client v1.2.0 on our Windows 2003 Terminal Server failed with the error This application has

[wpkg-users] install the wpkg client manually

2008-03-26 Thread Kent Tong
Hi, Is it possible to install the wpkg client manually (as opposed to running the msi file)? I am asking because trying to install the wpkg client v1.2.0 on our Windows 2003 Terminal Server failed with the error This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.

Re: [wpkg-users] install the wpkg client manually

2008-03-26 Thread Rainer Meier
Kent Tong wrote: Hi, Is it possible to install the wpkg client manually (as opposed to running the msi file)? Hmm, it might work if you just copy all the %ProgramFiles%\wpkg files to the host. Additionally you need to add the service to start WPKG at Windows startup. To achieve this you

Re: [wpkg-users] install the wpkg client manually [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2008-03-26 Thread Michael Chinn
As long as wpkg.js hasnt changed too much (I am still using 0.9.7) you can simply add a command to the target machine and then setup either a scheduled task or service to run the 'cscript \\path\\to\wpkg.js /quiet /norestart' command line. Keep in mind that when you run it you MUST run it in