On 1/5/09, Jason Castonguay <jason.castonguay at gmail.com> wrote: > > The thing I'd like to see is to be able to install Steadystate and > enable Windows Disk Protection, via WPKG. I believe installing is > possible, but AFAIK there is no easy way to automate WDP. > > According to the SteadyState handbook ( http://download.microsoft.com/download/d/2/6/d261b347-2f03-4bcf-8240-8b7a66beef8a/Windows%20SteadyState%20Handbook.pdf) if you have the latest version of SteadyState, you can use sctui.exe (located in "Program Files/Windows SteadyState") to enable/disable WDP as well as obtain current status info and more via WMI. >From the handbook: --Command-line Parameters-- _DisableWDPAndReboot_ Disables and uninstalls Windows Disk Protection. This process requires three restarts to: 1. Clear the cache. 2. Commit changes made to the computer that remove the Windows Disk Protection driver. 3. Finish uninstalling Windows Disk Protection. Example: sctui /DisableWDPAndReboot _EnableWDPAndReboot_ Installs and enables Windows Disk Protection. A console window opens to show status messages during installation. If installation was successful, the system is automatically restarted to complete enabling Windows Disk Protection. Example: sctui /EnableWDPAndReboot -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/attachments/20090106/90f4a900/attachment.html> |