[wpkg-users] Problem with 64bit version of WPKG on WinXP 64

Stefan Pendl stefan.pendl.71 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 14 22:01:31 CEST 2012


Am 14.08.2012 15:32, schrieb Kyle Conti:
> Stefan,
>
> To answer your question on how we push out software to our users, I have
> attached three scripts.  So initially, I run the UpdateScript64.bat
> script.  I choose to input the IP for the computer I want to push the
> updates to.  If the computer does not currently have wpkg on it, it will
> run the InstallWPKG_64.bat script, then follow up with the
> updatescript64.bat.  If the computer already has wpkg client already
> installed, it only runs the updateworkstation.py script.
>
> I have gone ahead and removed/replaced things relating to my company in
> these scripts.  Please take a look through if you'd like.  Once again,
> the problem is that on 64 bit computers I HAVE to reinstall the wpkg
> client before I can update a user again (after that user restarts
> his/her machine).  On 32 bit computers, I can just keep running the
> update script and there are no issues.  What would cause 64bit computers
> to mess up the client after a restart?
>
> I had to rename the attachments to .txt to send.
>

Kyle,

how about setting the WPKG service to manual instead of disabling it 
entirely?

Have you set the service to stop after execution in the wpkg client 
settings?


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