Am 02.02.2012 09:39, schrieb Paul McGrath: > Hi Matthew, > A simple answer to your question is that you can delay the WPKG service from starting as you can with any Windows service. We do this on new Windows 7 images which are syspreped. They boot, join a domain, reboot then the WPKG is delayed and then starts installing. > You could also add an entry to task scheduler to restart the service periodically to pick up changes or new packages. > Paul > I am installing at shutdown, since there is no problem with running processes and working users. For Windows 7 I use a scheduled task at 22:00, which will run WPKG.js and shuts the system down afterwards. This checks for a running explorer.exe process, which indicates a logged on user and skips the installation and shutdown if one is found. -- Stefan P. Top-posting: A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail? |