Hi Josh, I'll check that link,

Thank you again for your help...

Regards...


On 02-04-2012 18:24, Josh Cooper wrote:
Hi Marco,

On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Marco Parra D. <marco.parr...@gmail.com <mailto:marco.parr...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    HI Josh,

    The program was uninstalled using Add /remove Feature, I found the
    file C:\ProgramData\PuppetLabs\puppet\var\db\package\msi\Universal
    Forwarder.yml on the windows agent side, when I removed the puppet
    agent install again the package perfect...
    /
    /I'm thinking in the case that a user by error removes the
    application or package from the box, I testing If puppet can
    reinstall if the package is missing...  Is it possible do
    something like that using puppet?... or I must use another way to
    fix possible "uninstall" from users?...

    Thank you again for your help...


You could rewrite the msi package provider to use the Windows Installer Automation interfaces, which will accurately tell you about the state of installed MSI's. I have more information here[1]. We'd gladly accept pull requests. Otherwise, it's something we hope to fix "soon".

Josh

[1] http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/11868#note-6

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