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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 07.05.2015 um 22:36 schrieb
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:d.guthmann@gmx.net">d.guthmann@gmx.net</a>:<br>
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Hello,
I'm using WPKG with Client-Version 1.3.14 for updating Windows7x64-Computers. wpkg.js is located on a network share.
WPKG is configured to run at shutdown-time.
Everything worked fine until we've updated to Firefox 37.0.2 - but I'm not shure if the Firefox-Version is part of the problem.
When I enable the wpkg-client-logging (I can observe the same behaviour in my Samba-Logfiles) I can see that the Firefox-Installation is startet via
"Firefox Setup 37.0.2.exe -ms" and then the logfile ends abruptly. In the Windows Event Viewer I can find the following message:
Der Dienst WPKG Service konnte nach dem Empfang eines Preshutdown-Steuerelements nicht richtig heruntergefahren werden.
in english it would be:
The WPKG Service service did not shut down properly after receiving a preshutdown control.
Is that probably the reason? Did something in Windows7 changed (due to e.g. windows-updates) so WPKG can't do it's work at shutdown-time any longer?
Thans in advance.
Best Regards
Dieter
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The client doesn't work correctly on Windows 7 at shutdown, since it
doesn't send keep-alive messages, so it is terminated before it has
done its job.<br>
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