Perfect!
I thought the configurations were stored in a file on the server,
but what I still don't understand is that my `wapt-get register` commands are sent under the same conditions to non-admin machines but with the `psexec` utility, with the following parameters...
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- September 14, 2017 - 08:06
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Same WAPT command for two outputs
- Answers: 4
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- September 13, 2017 - 07:28
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Same WAPT command for two outputs
- Answers: 4
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Re: Same WAPT command for two issues
Thank you for your reply.
However, both orders were placed using two non-admin accounts, and then the orders were sent using administrator credentials via psexec.
You mentioned manually modifying the commands; I think you're referring to the window that appears when the command is duplicated...
However, both orders were placed using two non-admin accounts, and then the orders were sent using administrator credentials via psexec.
You mentioned manually modifying the commands; I think you're referring to the window that appears when the command is duplicated...
- September 12, 2017 - 4:41 PM
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Same WAPT command for two outputs
- Answers: 4
- Views : 3737
Same WAPT command for two outputs
Hello,
I installed and configured WAPT earlier this week. It's a very good piece of software that works very well, by the way. I just have one question:
when I run `wapt-get register "username"`, some computers ask me for a login/password and others don't.
The computers that ask for a login/password...
I installed and configured WAPT earlier this week. It's a very good piece of software that works very well, by the way. I just have one question:
when I run `wapt-get register "username"`, some computers ask me for a login/password and others don't.
The computers that ask for a login/password...
