Guenael Sanchez wrote:
> Ok I used check instead of ckeck...
> 
> I would have preferred "syntax error in packages.xml" but anyway....
> 
> So I continue my tests. I scheduled a task in my windos xp client. This is
> working but :
> 
> when the computer boots, It starts the script (wscript-start.bat) and
> immediatly shows up the login banner.

What is in your wscript-start.bat?


> The problem is that a user can login and start using his session while the
> script is running and might install or remove softwares... that could lead
> to bad things !
> 
> So, my question is: Is there anyway for Windows to wait wscript.js to finish
> before showing login banner.

Did you mean wpkg.js?


> I remember Active Directory used to do that.

So do you use Active Directory or not?

If yes, see http://wpkg.org/index.php/WPKG_with_Active_Directory
If not, use WPKG Installer (can be used with AD, too).


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Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org

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