Hi Simon, reading this list with its native interface - i.e. with a mail client - there is no evidence of such a formatting at all, even when looking at the message's source. Anyway, as you're not using checks I assume your installations either execute every time you run WPKG or you've set execute="once" on your packages. If the former is true, you could add an explicit execute="always" unless its already there. Both values will cause any checks to be ignored on installation. Thus you could now add a dummy check that always returns success - a batch that exits with zero status, a registry check for the existance of HKLM or whatever - and the package should be considered still installed and thus preserved in the settings file after a no-op removal. HTH, Malte Am Montag, 5. Oktober 2009 00:50:17 schrieb simplesi: > I don't know how you are viewing my message but when I view it on Nabble - > it shows the relavent part of the documentation in bold :) > > Please just look at the documentation in wpkg.js about noremove especially > the last bit > > regards > > Simon > |