Mod for --override argument #244
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And, I thought I was done 🤔... I'll take a look at it! |
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Hmm Maybe my issue is just Adobe Reader. I install one version back ( winget install --id Adobe.Acrobat.Reader.64 --version 22.002.20212 --override "switches" A newer version was found, but the install technology is different from the current version installed. Please uninstall the package and install the newer version. I tried without --override and adobe 32 bit as well. Same error. I will try another package to see if --override makes a difference. |
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Oops wasn't running in system context. Can confirm that the --override does not transfer from install to upgrade. No desktop shortcut or EULA: After upgrade desktop shortcut and EULA are present But if I run the upgrade with --override, no EULA or shortcut So, I think the override mod will come in handy for suppressing reboots, shortcuts, prompts, etc. |
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Would it be possible to add a mod to manually set the --override argument. for example:
File Name: Mod\Adobe.Acrobat.Reader.64-bit-override.txt
Contents: "/sAll /rs /msi EULA_ACCEPT=YES DISABLEDESKTOPSHORTCUT=1"
Thank you for Winget-AutoUpdate! it is a great tool!
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