Hello,
I have a package that runs a script in session setup mode. When I run the package on a computer, it doesn't work, but the script itself runs fine.
The script in question is:
`def install():
run(r'wapt-get session-setup test')`.
Apparently, this mode only allows execution at startup. However, from the command line on the computer, I can force execution using `wapt-get session-setup test`.
Is there a way to force this command to run through Wapt? Thank you.
The startup method has several drawbacks that are incompatible with our needs.
Best regards,
Albin
Problem executing a package containing a script in session setup mode
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- sfonteneau
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Hello,
the session-setup runs automatically in open sessions after each package installation, so it's not necessary to run it within a package.
However, it will only run once per package version and per session.
If you want it to run every time, you can return "ERROR" at the end of session-setup.
the session-setup runs automatically in open sessions after each package installation, so it's not necessary to run it within a package.
However, it will only run once per package version and per session.
If you want it to run every time, you can return "ERROR" at the end of session-setup.
Hello again,
Thank you for your reply. As I explained in my previous message, I need to be able to control the execution because triggering at
startup doesn't fit our constraints (mapping resources that may be unavailable at startup).
Is there any way to trigger a "wapt-get session-setup package name -f" with Wapt when my users are on the LAN? Thank you.
Albin,
Thank you for your reply. As I explained in my previous message, I need to be able to control the execution because triggering at
startup doesn't fit our constraints (mapping resources that may be unavailable at startup).
Is there any way to trigger a "wapt-get session-setup package name -f" with Wapt when my users are on the LAN? Thank you.
Albin,
- dcardon
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Hello Albin,
please reread the last topic you opened on run_powershell and review the corresponding documentation.
`def install()` runs as the SYSTEM account, so there's no chance your script will execute correctly.
Regards,
Denis
please reread the last topic you opened on run_powershell and review the corresponding documentation.
`def install()` runs as the SYSTEM account, so there's no chance your script will execute correctly.
Regards,
Denis
Denis Cardon - Tranquil IT
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