As I understand it the functionality was built into Vista and Windows 7 so it is logical that there is no use for him to continue the project for outdated soon to be end of life OS's (windows 2000, XP) Jim Kenzig http://www.kenzig.com On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 4:50 PM, M <mathras@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Just noticed a post on the UPHClean blog. It appears that Robin Caron has > ceased development on UPHClean. > A real shame that it never got beyond the beta stage. > > http://blogs.technet.com/uphclean/ > > "First let me apologize for the length of time since my last post. > Unfortunately this post is to report that UPHClean is now officially > dormant. Release bits for UPHClean v2.0 are not forthcoming. There's no > plan of record for release. This means that even if it was restarted it > would be months or much longer to get a final package ready. At various > point I had hope that I could get time together to produce a final package > but it is not in the cards for the forseable future. This is not > happening." > > >