Marc Hennes schrieb:

(...)

>> To reset the counter, wpkg.js has to exit with a code different than
>> 3010 (which would tell WPKG Client we didn't want a reboot).
>>
> For me it doesn't work because there is NO reboot.
> 
> Once again:
> What happens is the logon delay screen appears. WPKG installs the package 
> which triggers a reboot (I double checked that. In wpkg.xml the package 
> appears). Now the logon delay screen disappears and I can login. NO reboot!

So, once again - after "WPKG installs the package which triggers a 
reboot", do you have a "Script execution required restart but count 
exceed ...." in Windows Event Log?


-- 
Tomasz Chmielewski
htp://wpkg.org

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