> You must have some logon delay.  This is the maximum time that it will 
> delay a user logon screen ( and thus display the message that an install 
> is in progress ).

> With this set, the logon is delayed until the WPKG Installer exits, or 
> the minutes have run out.. .Which ever happens first.

> A setting of 0 disables this feature, and lets the user logon immediately.

> Michael

Thanks,

That did show the screen where it was installing packages- which is  a huge 
help!

Now the only problem I have is when I uninstall a program and then run the 
program it shows the package as installed already- any way to fix this? I am in 
a testing phase now and am re-doing them a lot.

Thanks






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