> Hello all, > > I just figured out something. When your target computer installs a > software, it keeps a trace in c:\windows\system32\wpkg.xml. I can > understand that this file is here to detect softwares that have been > move out of scope and have to be uninstalled. > > But, I did something stupid. I installed firefox on my target computer > with wpkg. Then I use add/remove programs to remove it. The goal was to > try again... Surprise, when I reboot, firefox is not coming back. > > There might be a reason for this... but my feeling is that wpkg.js > should check the presence of a software not only in wpkg.xml. Using > check directives would prove that software is not anymore present for > any reason, and might reinstall it ?!
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