Falko Trojahn-2 wrote: > > Hi, > >> The .bat contains the following lines: >> >> cd /D %userprofile%\appdata\roaming\thunderbird\Profiles >> for /D %%f in (*.default) do cd >> "%userprofile%\appdata\roaming\thunderbird\Profiles\%%f\" >> rd extensions /s /q >> >> I then added the corrispondent line to the package >> >> <install cmd='"\\servername\wpkg\software\Mozilla >> Thunderbird\deletelightning.bat"' /> >> >> If i run the .bat file from the target PC, the folder is correctly >> deleted. >> If the .bat is run via wpkg package, it returns an error >> >> "Could not process (install) package 'Mozilla Thunderbird' (Mozilla >> Thunderbird):|Exit code returned non-successful value (2) on command >> '"\\servername\wpkg\software\Mozilla Thunderbird\deletelightning.bat"' >> and >> the folder is not deleted. >> >> Where am i wrong? > > Wpkg runs as system user (usually), so you cannot use %userprofile% of a > logged in computer user. Perhaps you could make something like a > "foreach" loop to go thru all user's profiles and delete the > corresponding path. Or better use a domain logon script or something > like that. > > But for sure, you should be careful, to not delete wrong data ... > > Best regards, > Falko > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > wpkg-users mailing list archives >> > http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/ > _______________________________________________ > wpkg-users mailing list > wpkg-users at lists.wpkg.org > http://lists.wpkg.org/mailman/listinfo/wpkg-users > > Yeah, the problem in using a logon script is that it should be timed to run exactely after Thunderbird upgrade and before the new Lightning install. I don't think it's possible. Btw, i am forced to use the %userprofile% variable since ufortunately the default location of that DAMNED calendar (i have yeto to understand why it cannot be integrated directly in Thunderbird from the start) is %userprofile%\appdata\roaming\thunderbird\Profiles\random.profilefolder\extensions. And i cannot simply delete the thunderbird folder because the users would lose all the old calendar entries, mail settings and message filters. I'll give it a few more tries and then i'll simply wrote a global e-mail saying that the day TB will be upgraded users will have to manually uninstall the old version od Lightning and manual install the new version from a network repository. I wish we had Microsoft Outlook -.- -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Batch-file-not-working-tp32960075p32965356.html Sent from the WPKG - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |