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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 10.10.2013 08:28, schrieb
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:heiko.helmle@horiba.com">heiko.helmle@horiba.com</a>:<br>
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cite="mid:OFD3C4F047.83BF6F74-ONC1257C00.0022EECC-C1257C00.00239683@smtpgw.horiba.co.jp"
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<tt><font size="2">It depends.</font></tt>
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<tt><font size="2">Ask a notebook user who wants to go home (with
the
notebook) if WPKG on shutdown is a good idea :)</font></tt>
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<tt><font size="2">Best time for WPKG is probably lunchtime. My
scripts
query wpkg at 12:25 (right before most people go to lunch) and
- if there's
work for wpkg - pop up a message. So users can either reboot
and go to
lunch or they'll have to wait it out next morning. (Or maybe
delay it a
bit longer manually. I'll have to dig a bit more into WPKG-GPs
code).</font></tt>
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Since we are talking about Windows 7, running WPKG client at
shutdown is not an option anymore.<br>
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My script is run at explicit times, when there is usually no user
logged on.<br>
<br>
Mobile devices are a burden, since they connect to the network only
at log on of the user, so startup scripts don't work too.<br>
Best is to have them placed into a docking station, where everything
works like on a regular desktop PC.<br>
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