> > Mandi! Marco Gaiarin > In chel di` si favelave... > > > > Installing at shutdown, when not connected to a network, > just exits with a wpkg.js file not found error. > > I will do some test tomorrow, but also with 'offline mode' > disabled, i > > got the same error. > > Ok, probably i've maked some mistakes, i can confirm that > with 'install > at shutdown', with offline mode disabled, it works. > I confirm also that installing at shutdown, seems that 'offline mode' > are pretty useless. > > Some note: > > 1) still if i manually stop or restart wpkg service, the service does > not cleanly shut off, i have to kill it. > > 2) if wpkg service are killed (or die) i have to wait all the > 'max wait > time' (as happens on startup, indeed); Here (in shutdown) we > can check > this, i hope directly in WPKClient, but we can also add this to -pre > script, for example: > http://www.hiteksoftware.com/knowledge/email/045.htm > The pre-shutdown-delay setting of a service is only taken into account at shutdown, if you manually stop the service, this is not recognized by the service control mechanism. I think it should be possible to overcome this problem, since the wuauclt service has a pre-shutdown-delay set too, but you can successfully stop the "automatic update" service manually. Anyone out there creating their own services? --- Stefan |