Thanks to both of you for your help, exactly what I was after. Between
the two responses I'm now more sure of how Wpkg holds together and what
I can do to poke and prod it to set it up just right for our systems. I
think I'll go the way of a scheduled task to start the service which
then stops
Hi Hans-Werner,
On 22.02.2010 08:09, Hans-Werner Friedemann wrote:
> Hey Greg
>
> What do you think about creating an sheduled task, which runs by example
> every 12 hours.
> So you can start the command "cscript \wpkg.js /synchronize
> /quiet" spaced
> On a machine, which will never be reboote
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[mailto:wpkg-users-boun...@lists.wpkg.org] Im Auftrag von Gregory Orange
Gesendet: Montag, 22. Februar 2010 07:54
An: wpkg
Betreff: [wpkg-users] why leave client service running?
Hi everyone,
I've just picked up Wpkg again after not really getting it going a few years
ago. I
Hi everyone,
I've just picked up Wpkg again after not really getting it going a few
years ago. I'm impressed by how easy it has been to install and get off
the ground. Thank you for such a great project, helping to fill in one
of Windows' biggest gaps: package management.
I'm grateful also fo