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A simple start (with the |
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This could be interesting indeed. But maybe on specific cases. We could use it as an add-on of WAU or dedicated project? |
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This project uses Windows Package Manager (WinGet) p.p./per pro. = "per procurationem" (by proxy) via Powershell to update apps (in system context) on clients/servers that Winget-AutoUpdate (WAU) can't be installed on (no internet/no Microsoft Store Barebone).
With the upcoming feature of WinGet (download) it would make sense that a WAU enabled client could download apps and dependencies to a share that a non WAU enabled client/server then could pull the installations from.
Just a thought...
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