Hello,
How can I hide the hwaudit window when the hardware inventory is running?
Thanks in advances,
Alexandre
Hiding hwaudit window
Re: Hiding hwaudit window
Hello Alexandre,
you can hide parts of the opsi-client-agent only per "event", not per "product".
see for instance
http://download.uib.de/opsi4.0/doc/html ... t-overview
"A sample opsiclientd.conf:"
"Configuration via web service (Host Parameter)"
regards,
Bardo Wolf
you can hide parts of the opsi-client-agent only per "event", not per "product".
see for instance
http://download.uib.de/opsi4.0/doc/html ... t-overview
"A sample opsiclientd.conf:"
"Configuration via web service (Host Parameter)"
regards,
Bardo Wolf
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Re: Hiding hwaudit window
Hello Bardo Wolf,
Thanks for your answer.
I thought that there was a place where i could edit some .ini files like those found in notifier directory.
I changed all .ini files in notifier directory (action.ini, block_login.ini, etc) replacing hidden=false to hidden=true.
Thanks,
Alexandre
Thanks for your answer.
I thought that there was a place where i could edit some .ini files like those found in notifier directory.
I changed all .ini files in notifier directory (action.ini, block_login.ini, etc) replacing hidden=false to hidden=true.
Thanks,
Alexandre
Re: Hiding hwaudit window
Hello again,
In the skin.ini file (winstskin directory), we have in the [FORM] section:
Color = #.....
Can I hide this form? Hidden=true doesn´t work.
Thanks in advances,
Alexandre
In the skin.ini file (winstskin directory), we have in the [FORM] section:
Color = #.....
Can I hide this form? Hidden=true doesn´t work.
Thanks in advances,
Alexandre
Re: Hiding hwaudit window
Hi,
as bardo told you may hide things only by the event definition right know.
You may add by calling the winst a /silent parameter to hide the opsi-winst window
a example in a orther context you will find here:
http://download.uib.de/opsi_stable/doc/ ... figuration
The possibility to control such things by script and/or by a configuration file is not implemeted yet - but it is on the road map.
regards
d.oertel
as bardo told you may hide things only by the event definition right know.
You may add by calling the winst a /silent parameter to hide the opsi-winst window
a example in a orther context you will find here:
http://download.uib.de/opsi_stable/doc/ ... figuration
The possibility to control such things by script and/or by a configuration file is not implemeted yet - but it is on the road map.
regards
d.oertel
opsi support - uib gmbh
For productive opsi installations we recommend support contracts.
http://www.uib.de
http://www.opsi.org
For productive opsi installations we recommend support contracts.
http://www.uib.de
http://www.opsi.org