Thanks! I have tested and confirmed this to be true. I set logon delay to 10 minutes, and the logon delay box displayed for a full 2 minutes on this (older) hardware. Paul Landers I.T. Section Manager TTUHSC Preston Smith Library paul.landers at ttuhsc.edu 806.743.2220 On Feb 2, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > On 02.02.2010 21:40, Landers, Paul wrote: >> The wiki says: >> >> "Next, you can change logon settings - it is possible to delay user logon when applications are installing. >> Of course, if applications are installed faster than the delay we specified, the user is not unnecessarily delayed." >> >> http://wpkg.org/Screenshots:es >> >> I have set a logon delay of 1 minute. However, this delay exists on *every* restart. According to the wiki, it should delay >> only if there are packages to deploy. Is this a bug or have I misunderstood the wiki. > > The "logon delay" box could show up for up to about 20 secs when the > system starts (and wpkg.js executes, reads XML files, does some checks > and exits). > > If you set the delay to, say, 20 minutes - will it be shown for the full > 20 minutes? If yes, it means you may have a package which waits for user > input. > > > -- > Tomasz Chmielewski > http://wpkg.org > |