Well, I haven't answered yet because I wasn't subscribed to the list when you sent the message. I have now subscribed. Wpkg does nothing other than run command lines. It does not integrate with the Windows Add/Remove thing at all. However, adding such a feature is a good idea. In fact, there is a way to make wpkg consider a package already installed if a certain registry key exists. Altering it to so that it considers a package NOT installed if the key DOESN'T exist would let you do this. Each entry in the Add/Remove box is represented by a key. If it's gone, the program was removed. One of my long term goals with Wpkg is to rewrite it in a language more suitable for doing these things. RIght now it's just a simple JavaScript. I'd like it to run as a full fledged service, using APIs and stuff to monitor packages.... C#. |