Winget-Install
WingetTools
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Winget-Install
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Top security recommendation is “update edge” but how? I can’t ask all users to click “update” in edge?
Chrome auto update requires it to be open to periodically check. Honestly I’m not sure if Edge is the same. I would personally use winget to install the later version over the top - at my place we leverage this: https://github.com/Romanitho/Winget-Install
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Chocolatey , you use it and like it ?
I specifically use winget using a couple scripts based off this guys GitHub. Highly highly recommend this. https://github.com/Romanitho/Winget-Install
- Easier Winget app update management in Intune?
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Not all winget applications available via Microsoft Store app (new)?
For that you can just use a Winget install Script https://github.com/Romanitho/Winget-Install
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Did you test Winget with SCCM?
Yes, Check out this.. Great solution that includes autoupdate and install for System context as well. https://github.com/Romanitho/Winget-Install
- Need help installing WinGet
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Choco vs WinGet
I can recommend this https://github.com/Romanitho/Winget-Install. He also created an app for Winget autoupdate apps at logon.
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Autoamtic Application Updates (=and Installation) with winget in MECM/SCCM
Winget Install --> Romanitho/Winget-Install: Powershell scripts for Winget with SCCM/Intune (github.com)Install your Applications directly from the winget store (assuming your desired application is listed and managed there)
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Adobe Reader DC - Install
So I'm using this project from GitHub as a wrapper around the installation with a simple command line.
WingetTools
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Why isn't everyone using WinGet?
The wrapper I use is this one.
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Is there a way for me to install multiple packages at once using winget other than importing a json file?
I've been using this powershell wrapper for it, it makes it fairly straightforward using powershell's foreach operator (%).
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Choco vs WinGet
Also check out the WinGetTools module which I contributed to specifically for working in system context https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/WingetTools
What are some alternatives?
Winget-AutoUpdate - WAU daily updates apps as system and notify connected users. (Allowlist and Blocklist support)
winget-script - A list of programs I may install and an installation guide for Winget on Windows 10 LTSC
WingetUI - WingetUI: a graphical user interface for Winget and Scoop [Moved to: https://github.com/marticliment/WingetUI]
Scoop - A command-line installer for Windows.
winget-create - The Windows Package Manager Manifest Creator command-line tool (aka wingetcreate)
winget-cli - WinGet is the Windows Package Manager. This project includes a CLI (Command Line Interface), PowerShell modules, and a COM (Component Object Model) API (Application Programming Interface).
posh-git - A PowerShell environment for Git
Winget-AutoUpdate-Intune - WAUaaS daily updates apps as system and notify users. WAUaaS brings you WAU in a service like pattern that can be deployed and configured by Microsoft Intune (or other MDM solutions).
WingetUI - WingetUI: The Graphical Interface for your package managers
Win-Debloat-Tools - Re-imagining Windows like a minimal OS install, already debloated with minimal impact for most functionality.
Windows10SuperCharger - A debloat script that doesn't actually remove important system functionality unlike every other debloat script.