Rainer Meier wrote: > I do NOT recomment removing the /quiet flag unless you are not > interested in the event log entries at all. Usually if /debug is not > enabled WPKG will just print something to event log in case of package > changes (updates, new packages, delete packages, execute=always > packages) which should be only a few (or none at all) entries per run. > In worst case WPKG still completes correctly by just failing over to > STDOUT. I really can't see why I'd want the event log if I'm using the log file. I can manage the log files much easier than the event log. With the event log I have to make sure the event log on each computer is cleaned out occasionally and hopefully before there is a problem. The log files are zero maintenance. I know there is no _correct_ way to do it and we are advised to do whatever works best for us. Right now I am logging only errors to a central location and am very happy with it. Thank you both for explaining /quiet so well! Joe |