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SirHaschke
post Jan 14 2009, 06:06 AM
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Hello,
i have a problem with WPI v. 7.3.0 (beta).
I install "Panagon Filenet IDM 4.0.0" and after that, i make a reboot an then WPI install "Panagon Filenet IDM 4.0.1 (Update)".
You can see it in the Upload.
The reboot and the installation works fine.
My problem:
The software configures something after login but WPI starts before and then the software can't configure that.
Is it possible to start WPI after a reboot e .g. after 15 sec.?
Or have someone another idea?

Thanks
Dennis
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post Jan 14 2009, 08:57 AM
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Use "Load desktop before starting installation".
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post Jan 15 2009, 06:38 AM
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Great.
Now my "Panagon" software works fine :-)

But now i have another error.
If i activate "Load desktop before starting installation" and i start WPI
i see the screen with the applications and the counter (30 sec).
After the counter is 0 WPI will be closed.
If i start WPI again i get the message like in the picture.
If i click "Abbrechen" i get the same result (counter 30 sec. -> 0 -> WPI closed).
If i click "OK" WPI beginns to install the applications.
If i deactivate "Load desktop before starting installation" and i start WPI all
applications will be install after the 30 sec.

Is this a bug?
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post Jan 15 2009, 05:02 PM
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That's what it is supposed to do. That option assumes you just did a fresh Windows install, desktop loads, then WPI starts.

It is not meant to be used from the desktop in a testing situation. It will do nothing. A RunOnceEx key is being set to run at next desktop load. If you run WPI from desktop, hit Install, it will exit. If you do a reboot, once the desktop is loaded, WPI will start.
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post Jan 16 2009, 05:37 AM
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OK.
I understand ;-)

Is there another solution possible?
From time to time i must do installations when the desktop is up!
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post Jan 17 2009, 04:19 PM
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Make 2 useroptions.js files. One with the option checked, one without. Make the without checked the default file so can run anytime. On your DVD use command line arg to point to the other file.

WPI.hta options=useroptions_LoadDesktop.js
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post Jan 19 2009, 07:32 AM
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Great.
Works fine.

I use the autorun.exe program.
Is it possible to tell the autorun program that it should start WPI with pointing to another useroptions.js file?
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