Grzegorz Marszałek schrieb: > Hello! > > I have configured wpkgclient to launch at shutdown - and it's working > nice. Now I need a way to run wpkg on schedule, ie.: each day at 6 am. > Could it be done with wpkgclient or should I write my own script to do > that? First option seems nicer because I have proper share with proper > credentials mapped. I use a scheduled task which starts WpkgService: schtasks /create /tn "Software-Updates" /tr "net start WpkgService" /sc täglich /st 05:%TIME:~3,2%:00 /ru System /f It includes some magic to avoid having all machines starting the task at the same time. Note that schtasks depends on the language (täglich = daily). As a package: <package id="WPKG Client Scheduled Task CONFIG" name="WPKG Client Scheduled Task at 5.00 am + x" revision="0" reboot="false" priority="10"> <check type="logical" condition="or"> <!-- Windows XP --> <check type="file" condition="exists" path="%SystemRoot%\Tasks\Software-Updates.job" /> <!-- Windows Vista --> <check type="file" condition="exists" path="%SystemRoot%\System32\Tasks\Software-Updates" /> </check> <install timeout="30" cmd='cmd /c schtasks /create /tn "Software-Updates" /tr "net start WpkgService" /sc täglich /st 05:%TIME:~3,2%:00 /ru System /f' /> <remove timeout="30" cmd='schtasks /delete /f /tn "Software-Updates"' > <exit code="any" /> </remove> </package> Bye, Kai. |