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C:\ProgramData\Winget-AutoUpdate is empty after installation, but I got the scehduled task created. |
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hi Guys, |
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Hello @Romanitho first of all, thank you very much for all the hard work done. I have a question regarding intune, I have deployed it to some tests machines, but now I would like to deploy it to the same machines with different parameters, for instance I would like to add the parameter -UpdatesAtLogon "SuccessOnly" do I have to uninstall the wingetupdater and after reinstall it? Thank again, |
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Hey @Romanitho, when we install this script via Intune everything works perfect except the notification, its always the default without the name of the updated app. Logs report the App that got updated do you have any clue what can cause this issue? |
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Sure, here it is.
on a side note, it looks like it did update in the end , but still says it failed?
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Hi,
Do you have log file to share with us on the computer it fails ?
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Would you be willing to help me set this up for Education and with msstore integration? I'll need to remove the azure blob storage part as it has some of your info in it to help schools. Let me know. [email protected] |
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Not sure if anyone here has the right setup for this already, but the folder "%systemroot%\sysnative\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0" is not to be found on our devices. Instead, it is "%systemroot%\WinSxS\wow64_microsoft-windows-powershell-exe_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.22621.1_none_d50074ba2a5195be". But you can also do as install and uninstall command after repacking it with the powershell script "Winget-AutoUpdate-Install.ps1" as file: Install: Uninstall: |
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hi guys if its possible to add lists of app to iinstall ? |
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Hi, it seems your current versioning isn't compatible with intune. Would it be possible to get back to somthing like 1.7.8.3 for future releases? |
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Has anyone managed to get this to work on the latest versions of Windows 10 or Windows 11? On Windows 11, the only way I could get the install to run from Intune deployment was to comment out the 32bit/64bit check and call powershell as normal because %systemroot%\sysnative\ doesn't exist. Install ran fine and was x64, but when it got to detecting and installing WinGet it failed. I think this is the same brick wall I've hit with other solutions where trying to run WinGet in the system context it looks at a different version from a different folder. ################################################################ 18/01/2024 - INSTALLING WAU################################################################ 17:40:04 - Checking if WinGet is installed/up to date. 17:40:19 - -> Forcing an upgrade of Store Apps... |
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Can a particular day be chosen in the scripts? |
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So - here you can see 6:00am and 11am weekly. |
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@KnifMelti, in the ps1 there's a line mentioning "excluded_apps.txt". Do I also need to update that TXT? Or are the reg changes(from Intune) enough? |
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Hello everyone, been lurking for a while but I think it's time to ask for some guidance I simply can't understand what I'm doing wrong. I'm trying to deploy WAU to keep other applications that we're deploying through intune up to date. As far as what I've been able to read in this thread, I would say that I've configured the setup for deployment correctly but when trying to install WAU either as required or available it simply fails. So obviously I'm missing something. Checking the Device install status in Intune the "Status detail" shows 0x80070000. If it's possible for me to somehow provide a more indepth log as to why it fails, let me know and I'll try to provide it. Below is the process I've tried to follow aswell as the configurations I've set up in Intune. I've downloaded the Winget-AutoUpdate-Install.ps1 and creating the .Intunewin using the Intune Prep tool. Other solutions in this thread #88 (comment) is to download the repository and and use the prep tool. I've tried this and it fails aswell. |
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Hi there, I tried all solutions / path in comments .... but WAU failed to install with intune without comprehensive log or message... Many thx T. |
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Hoping to get some insight and a little guidance with getting applications to install when users are not Admins. I was able to deploy this within Intune using the following commands. I did try all those provided in the above posts, but this was the only method that would deploy correctly. I would consider myself a novice with PowerShell so I may be missing something. 06:00:05 - Winget Version: v1.8.1911 The main issue I am running into is WinGet failing to install "SOME" application updates due to end users not being an admin on the machine. I am not sure if this is linked to the Task Scheduler for "Winget-AutoUpdate-UserContext" and wanted to see if there is any way to get a service account that has admin permissions to update the applications. It looks like the failures start after -Starting WAU in User Context... runs. No additional logs are generated following this. A few of the items failing are Dev Home, Windows Terminal, Microsoft Teams (Work or School). Thank you, EDIT: This may be an issue with applications from the Microsoft Store and not an admin issue. Can you point the application to multiple repositories? |
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How do I deploy it with Intune?
Make Win32 file of the files, and run the .\winget-install-and-update.ps1 -Silent -UpdatesAtLogon -UpdatesInterval Weekly ?
What kind of detection rules to use?
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