I'd like to notify my users of my app that an update is available via a DispatcherTimer (checks every 60 seconds). If an update is found then I will animate an image to show the user there is a pending update (note that the new application file is NOT downloaded at this time). This is just a simple notification for the user that they are NOT required to act on.
My application is .NET managed.
Since "/silent" doesn't provide any return information as it runs as a separate process, does it write to a file or registry entry to show that an new version of my application is available? If so, that would allow me to interrogate the file or registry entry via my app and then I can do UI update animation notification for my users.
Possible? Thoughts?
Cheers, Rob.