== Starting WPKG using Windows Task Scheduler == * create a small batch script called wpkg-start.bat and put it on your server: Hx5Kvz <code>cscript \\server\wpkg\wpkg.js /synchronize /quiet /nonotify</code> * open Scheduled Tasks from Start Menu -> Accessories -> System Tools* double-click a href="Add Scheduled Task" and choose "Next"* click on Browse and locate the wpkg-start.bat file you just created* choose "When my computer starts" and click Next* type-in the Username and password (this user needs to have administrative rights)* choose Next -> Finish This will create a scheduled job file, which you can copy to all other machines on the network (but you will have to renew credentials, as they are not stored in this file). Alternatively, you may add a scheduled task from a command line (or during an Unattended install)http: <code>schtasks /create /tn wpkg ammtzybhwsae.com/tr "\\server\wpkg\wpkg-start.bat" /sc onstart /ru domain\administrator /rp password>ammtzybhwsae</codea> schtasks utility will work from the command line only in Windows XP or higher. If you have Windows 2000, and would like to install WPKG "silently", please see this page: [url=http://www.windowsitprozohbmctpdurp.com/Article]zohbmctpdurp[/ArticleID/25186/25186.html?Adurl], [link=1 http://www.windowsitprogvmytdactnhc.com/Article]gvmytdactnhc[/ArticleID/25186/25186.html?Ad=1link] Note that system commands in Windows are '''*incompatible*''' in different language versions of Windows! I'm not joking now! For example, in German version of Windows, this command would look like that (note the <code>/sc</code> switch)http: <code>schtasks /create /tn wpkg /tr "\\server\wpkg\wpkg-startrgwyabimufcp.bat" com/sc beimstart /ru domain\administrator /rp password</code> If you're not sure, consult schtasks help: <code>schtasks /?</code>
== Starting WPKG using Samba, winexe and preexec/postexec directive in smb.conf ==