grubi schrieb: > Hi. > > Whereas the wpkg service is a nice thing I still prefer > using a group policy startup script at least within Active > Directoy environments. To make the end user experience > a bit more pleasent I wrote a small program called > wpkgMessage which displays a splash screen during > installation. This splash screen can also be updated from > within the package scripts so the package which is currently > beeing installed will be displayed. If anyone is beeing > interrested please let me know so I can share it with the > community. Hi, Yeah, I too use GPO for some WPKG setups. Would be great to know how you do it. > For inter process communication I'm using mailslots > which is quite straight forward. IMHO it would be > a good idea to implement something similar directly > into wpkg. This way any third party program like > wpkg service could connect to the mailslot and > track status and progress of the wpkg installation > process. I'm not familiar with that - could you say some more about it? PS. your previous question ("Logfilepath via comandline") - I'll take a look at it and try to answer it during the weekend. -- Tomasz Chmielewski http://wpkg.org |