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I have read quite a few threads and I am a bit confused with the
process of updating my deployed device with critical update patches. Essentially, I have a build that emulates XP pro, and I have also included the DUA component. Is it possible to update the embedded device without connecting to a host? Meaning, can I update the unit 'stand alone'. The settings on the DUA were left with all the default settings... Service Account: Local System Run on start: checked Poll intercal: 0 seconds Working Directory: blank Command Path Type: Local Complete Path to the Command File including Filename and Extension: blank I am assuming I can make changes through the registry? Any knowledge on this will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Wayne |
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Wayne,
I can't help you much here but have you done this: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/e...figuration.asp? More specifically, check [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DUAgent\Parameters\Config\Sessions\0000] section, "Type" should be set to "0" (Local path). -- KM, BSquare Corporation > I have read quite a few threads and I am a bit confused with the > process of updating my deployed device with critical update patches. > Essentially, I have a build that emulates XP pro, and I have also > included the DUA component. Is it possible to update the embedded > device without connecting to a host? Meaning, can I update the unit > 'stand alone'. The settings on the DUA were left with all the default > settings... > > Service Account: Local System > Run on start: checked > Poll intercal: 0 seconds > Working Directory: blank > Command Path Type: Local > Complete Path to the Command File including Filename and Extension: > blank > > I am assuming I can make changes through the registry? > > Any knowledge on this will be much appreciated. > > Thanks in advance. > > Wayne |
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