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= WPKG Client upgrade =
 
= WPKG Client upgrade =

Revision as of 20:29, 20 April 2008

Initial WPKG Client deployment

WPKG Client is available as a MSI package.

It can be installed silently from command line or in a script like below:

msiexec /norestart /qn /i "%SOFTWARE%\WPKG\WPKG Client 1.2.1.msi" ALLUSERS=1 SETTINGSFILE="%SOFTWARE%\WPKG\settings.xml"


If you have wpkg.js already configured, you can simply add the XML file below (see "WPKG Client upgrade") to your packages/profiles and run:

cscript \\path\to\wpkg.js /synchronize /quiet


WPKG Client upgrade

Computer scientists love recursion, or bootstrap, so this it a try to write a WPKG xml file that... installs itself.

Some theory first.
Upgrade will not work if WPKG service is running. Therefore, you have to kill WPKGsrv.exe process first. On XP, it can be done with taskkill command; on Windows 2000, which doesn't have taskkill command, you can use an external pskill command.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<packages>

<package
   id="wpkg_client"
   name="WPKG Client 1.2.1"
   revision="6"
   reboot="false"
   priority="10">

   <check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="WPKG" />
   <check type="file" condition="sizeequals" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\wpkg\wpkginst.exe" versionequalto="1.0.0.8" />

   <install cmd='cmd /C start C:\wpkg\software\WPKG\wpkg_upgrade.bat' />

   <upgrade cmd='cmd /C start C:\wpkg\software\WPKG\wpkg_upgrade.bat' />

</package>

</packages>

        <!-- uncomment whichever is appropriate below, depending on your client version -->
<!-- <remove cmd='msiexec /qn /x{49676893-9829-4674-953D-1107C6B2C127}' /> --> <!-- 1.0rc2 -->
<!-- <remove cmd='msiexec /qn /x{2F7AB97F-17EC-4128-9BD1-903FC71F1B52}' /> --> <!-- 1.2rc6 -->
<!-- <remove cmd='msiexec /qn /x{D6D68FEC-0044-4E2A-9333-6C4BC1D5B1DE}' /> -->  <!-- 1.2rc5 -->
</package>

Here is wpkg_upgrade.bat script:

taskkill /F /IM WPKGSrv.exe
ping -n 1 127.0.0.1 >nul
msiexec /norestart /qn /i "%SOFTWARE%\WPKG\WPKG Client 1.2.1.msi" ALLUSERS=1 SETTINGSFILE="%SOFTWARE%\WPKG\settings.xml"
exit


Changing WPKG Client settings

<package
        id="wpkg-settings"
        name="WPKG Settings"
        revision="5"
        priority="5"
        reboot="false"
        execute="once">
        <depends package-id="wpkg"/>
 
        <install cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\WPKG\wpkginst.exe" --SETTINGSFILE="%SOFTWARE%\WPKG\settings.xml"' />
        <upgrade cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\WPKG\wpkginst.exe" --SETTINGSFILE="%SOFTWARE%\WPKG\settings.xml"' />
        <remove cmd='echo "nothing"' />
</package>


Other

I use this setup from now to install all the stuff with a single command; I've simply build up a batch file that defines the same environment variable defined in settings.xml and start directly wpkg.js, as:

:: Startup script for wpkg, for the first installation
::

:: These are not (still) defined elsewhere, define it.
::
set WPKGROOT=\\FILE\wpkg
set SOFTWARE=\\MEDIA\Software
set VPSERVER=MORPHEUS

:: Call directly wpkg.js, note the %* at the end, that permit to add custom parameters...
::
cscript %WPKGROOT%\wpkg.js /synchronize %*


install Log for computers

<package id="wpkglog" name="wpkg.xml files from workstations" revision="1" priority="0" execute="always">
        <install timeout="15" cmd='cmd /C copy /Y "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\wpkg.xml" "\\serwer\hostlogs\%COMPUTERNAME%-wpkg.xml"' />
</package>


remove wpkg.xml

<package id="wpkgxmlremove" name="wpkg.xml remove" revision="1" priority="0" execute="once">
        <install timeout="15" cmd='cmd /C del /Q "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\wpkg.xml"' />
</package>