[wpkg-users] Strange behavior of WPKG Client
chiddie
claudio.ghirardi at geniaware.com
Wed Dec 21 15:39:41 CET 2011
Falko Trojahn-2 wrote:
>
> Yes, sure. If it is not - perhaps the wpkg run via wpkgservice tries
> to deinstall wpkg_client (if there are "remove" cmds in), and the
> domain startup script (if it comes later) reinstalls wpkg client again.
>
> Good luck,
> Falko
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I disabled the starup script and commented the <remove cmd> line of the
WPKG_Client package in order to see is something changed, but
I have one (last?) issue: the startup script (both wpkg.js method and
install.cmd method with the if line) does not start on my 4 Windows XP x64
machines (the Win 7/Ultimate x64 are fine).
The error on the target machine is always:
====================================
Event Type: Error
Event Source: UserInit
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1000
Date: 20/12/2011
Time: 18.07.51
User: N/A
Computer: PCNAME
Description:
Could not execute the following script \\serverip\WPKG\software\WPKG
Client\wpkg_client_install.cmd. Access is denied.
====================================
Have you ever experienced this? I thought it could be a permission issue,
but why the windows 7 machines can run the script, then? They have the same
permissions of the XP ones (all are domain computers).
I understand this is probably a Windows issue, since the error is generated
regardless the type of script, i only wanted to know if you may have a clue
or not.
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