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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 27.03.2015 um 15:53 schrieb Dave
Evans:<br>
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we're running <span
style="font-family:"Arial","sans-serif""
lang="EN-US">WPKG Client 1.3.14-x64.msi across 200+ Windows 7
x64 clients perfectly well, so it does run.</span><br>
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Does it run at system startup or at shutdown?<br>
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I had run it at shutdown, since this will make sure to have no
running user processes and you don't need any reboot.<br>
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The problem was, that long lasting installations got terminated, due
to the WPKG client not responding to the still alive requests of the
shutdown process on Windows 7.<br>
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I have since switched over to a scheduled task turning off the
system and executing WPKG before, if there is no one logged on.<br>
This also prevents users from killing the process with the power
button, since they are always impatient.<br>
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