[wpkg-users] [Bug 133] New: Active Directory could not execute the script

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Fri Nov 28 13:12:28 CET 2008


http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133

           Summary: Active Directory could not execute the script
           Product: WPKG
           Version: 1.0.2
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Windows Server 2003
            Status: NEW
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: P1
         Component: wpkg.js
        AssignedTo: mangoo at wpkg.org
        ReportedBy: jakeld at gmail.com
         QAContact: wpkg-users at lists.wpkg.org


I'm trying to deploy wpkg packages via active directory. So I downloaded the
wpkg 1.02 and extracted the zip file into a shared folder. I read the active
directory guide and followed every steps.
http://wpkg.org/WPKG_with_Active_Directory

I created a batch file to deploy the packages. I tested the script by executing
it manually and it's working just fine. Here is the script, note that I'm
running on Terminal services server:

wpkg-start.cmd:

SET SOFTWARE=\\w2k3igoctx02\oriso$
CHANGE USER /INSTALL
%SOFTWARE%\WPKG\wpkg.js /synchronize /quiet /nonotify
CHANGE USER /EXECUTE
SET SOFTWARE=""
EXIT /B


So when I retsart the server where i'm trying to install the packages, I get
this error in the event viewer:

Event ID: 1000
Source: Userinit

Could not execute the following script
\\w2k3igoctx02\oriso$\WPKG\wpkg-start.cmd. The specified file could not be
found.

When I paste the above path in "Run" the script launch so the file does exist
and the path is correct. At least, I can access the path when I'm logged in as
Domain Admin.

By the way thanks a lot for the amazing project, it's really a time saver. If
you need any more details let me know. You can even remote control my server to
see the issue, with my supervision of course :D.


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