I'll have to agree with explorer.exe. The site is confusing. I think WPI is the program I need, but from the site, all I know is it's a hypertext application that's supposed to give me choice. I've been looking for a program help me automate the installation of software on multiple computers and WPI appears to be it. I mean, if it gives me choice, apparently it can make me breakfast right? I choose breakfast. So I've been looking for the readme all over. I found a change log, but that's of no help. One would imagine that in order to find help you would click on the giant HELP icon on the main site. I am now looking at directory structure. This directory structure looks awfully familar, I think i've downloaded an archive with a similar directory structure. This is of no help. Ok, so I guess I launch the program. Maybe I need to install WPI before I can use it, but the install folder is empty. Perhaps this is where i would place software I want installed. Maybe I don't need to install anything to begin using WPI. In the root folder of the download, i found yet another CHangelog.txt, but this doesn't help. Ok, there's this WPI.hta file. I've read of security vulnerabilities from George Guninski's website back in like 2000, or at least ways of creating executable HTA files. Perhaps I should run this WPI.hta file. OK, i'm gunna run it. I run it, but i get a full screen window that tells me something will be installed in 59 seconds and it begins to count down. ughm, WTF? Ok, maybe this is WPI installing, or maybe this is how i would install software once WPI is configured. The latter seems correct. Basically I want to automate Microsoft Office and Acrobat installs. If I'm in what i believe to be the WPI configuration window, there are about 20 or so options i need to fill out. I have yet to find a single bit of documentation on any of WPI. This seems like a great project that a select few have figured out. It seems like this would save me literally 10+ hours a week, although I've already spent 5 hours reading these forums, the official site and playing with the program. I can't afford to spend more time on WPI and not make any progress. In the same amount of time I've managed to figure out nlite, i've created 8 ISO's and burned and installed them all. I've perfected my nlite ISO cd, and yet i cannot even figure out where to begin with WPI. I've actually gotten closer to creating my own add-ons for Office and Acrobat for N-Lite than I have with WPI. So, yah, this is just my rant. I spent so much time researching WPI to no avail, i figured i'd spend a fraction of the time detailing my frustrations. Perhaps this is a reoccuring problem with WPI users, and perhaps WPI developers will have time to develop to documentation, or perhaps a WPI power user would step up after reading enough posts of rants to help with documentation. Sorry for the long post. I really did give it a shot.