Effortless App Deployment: IT Admin's Guide to Winget: Part 1
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- Опубліковано 18 сер 2023
- Finally, a free, powerful tool to install, uninstall, upgrade all our 3rd party Windows Applications. Access to the Microsoft store and GitHub repository for over 5000 Windows applications. Command line Windows application package manager that is easy for power users and IT professionals. Automate your patching and upgrading of applications.
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For those that don't know. CLI tools are really sensitive to naming objects with "spaces".
When trying to name anything it's a good habit to use quotes i.e. "Windows Terminal Preview".
That will eliminate hours of confusion and troubleshooting. Most CLI options, arguments and parameters are provided in a command to the shell by following a space character so CMD and PowerShell doesn't realize the names of files and directories may also include spaces. Hope this helps
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Thank you for this video. I have been trying to figure out which package manager I want to use, and after watching this video I think Winget is the one I'm going to use. Can I ask a question though? When you pulled up the list, there were some items that did not have anything in the source column. Does that mean that you cannot do anything with them through Winget? In that particular case those things would need to go directly to the manufacturer of that particular item in order to upgrade or uninstall correct?
These package managers carry large libraries of software but not all ISV have gotten on board.
Intro superfluous
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I'm getting a "Installer has does not match" error when trying to install a couple apps. Hoping this video series helps me figure out what's wrong.
Try using the application ID rather than the "name", I found that more effective
I think wrapping a name in quotes should work...it should be passing in a string while using name. I could be wrong. I still think that its better to use the id since its just 1 more step to get that id in the first place.
You are probably correct an number of viewers mentioned this, I left the mistake so all of you could see using the ID was a better option if available.
Have you tried inverted commas for finding the package
I left the problem in the video to show the ease of the application ID and how it worked well if available. I should have put the name in quotes, but I did not deep dive in to my syntax issue, I should have! Thanks for the comment, we want your feedback and comments!
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