> Ah... Well, to get back on track, remove the packages XML section in 
> wpkg.xml located in C:\Windows\System32 ... If the XML for a package 
> exists in there, WPKG assumes that it's installed, and will not use the 
> Checks assigned to the package.

> Michael

Ok got back to this today. I did the suggested and that worked fine. The 
problem I have now is again with Windows Updates. 

It does not give any errors - however it does not ask me to install automatic 
updates. I then set it to "4" which is to auto install the updates and again no 
error messages, however it did not install the updates.

Any suggestions?

Thanks






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