I pullled the zip when I found & fixed the issue, as I mentioned above. Only Allen was fast enough to grab a copy.
The original code is 4400 lines (so far), so cutting it back helped me find the issue. The structure was similar to SIT v3.0 (Shawn might remember) but without the dynamic tabs.
The tool provides a GUI for our Universal Login Script, managing all of the configurable parameters except the user-defined values. The 1.0 version should be up on my web site for download after the new-year holiday.
It's the first KF-based GUI I've done in a while, even though I use KF pretty heavily in other apps, especially when I use Kix for system services. The ability to use timers and Socket communications has been a lifesaver. THANKS Shawn!!!
My WUS tool and API library was recently upgraded to run as a system service, as has our Log Cleanup suite. All 28 of my Windows servers run two Kix services - one to manage all of the logs and another to precisely deliver WSUS updates within a pre-defined monthly change window. The WSUS service is getting an upgrade to communicate with a central server for centralized logging and administration, as well as "right-now" deployments. We have two other Kix service-apps. One is used to send emails from various apps via a "drop box" and has been discussed in the Scripts forum. The other is used to allow end userd to detect a condition and request an immediate admin-executed installation. It's being tested at a division of Clear Channel Communications, and once we complete testing and feedback, I'll add it to the scripts library here as well.
Glenn
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