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      VoIP_n00b
      last edited by VoIP_n00b

      https://bfy.tw/P9sD

      https://chocolatey.org/docs/getting-started#overriding-default-install-directory-or-other-advanced-install-concepts

      If you buy the software you can use this:
      https://chocolatey.org/docs/features-install-directory-override

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @VoIP_n00b
        last edited by

        @VoIP_n00b said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

        https://bfy.tw/P9sD

        https://chocolatey.org/docs/getting-started#overriding-default-install-directory-or-other-advanced-install-concepts

        If you buy the software you can use this:
        https://chocolatey.org/docs/features-install-directory-override

        Ah, so you don't know either. Would have been quicker to just say that you couldn't find anything. Obviously I'd Googled and also not found an answer. Using LTGTFY when you don't get a result doesn't exactly make much sense, because it shows that I already did all that and makes it look like you didn't want to just say that you couldn't figure it out.

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          scottalanmiller @syko24
          last edited by

          @syko24 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

          choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\SomeDirectory'"

          I have a feeling that it doesn't because the package maintainers weren't able to figure it out, either. But I passed it on to @Dashrender who is doing a current install to see if it works for him.

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

            @VoIP_n00b said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

            https://bfy.tw/P9sD

            https://chocolatey.org/docs/getting-started#overriding-default-install-directory-or-other-advanced-install-concepts

            If you buy the software you can use this:
            https://chocolatey.org/docs/features-install-directory-override

            Ah, so you don't know either. Would have been quicker to just say that you couldn't find anything. Obviously I'd Googled and also not found an answer. Using LTGTFY when you don't get a result doesn't exactly make much sense, because it shows that I already did all that and makes it look like you didn't want to just say that you couldn't figure it out.

            TL:DR @VoIP_n00b don't be a dick

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              travisdh1 @syko24
              last edited by

              @syko24 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

              @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

              By default, installing MicroSIP using Chocolatey causes the install to go to an inappropriate data folder location and is only available for the admin installing user, rather than for the end users of the Windows system. Does anyone have any experience or ideas in changing the installation location so that system users can actually use MicroSIP when installed and maintained using choco?

              Asking for @Dashrender and @romo as well.

              I think this might work:
              choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\SomeDirectory'"

              choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\temp'"

              Did install it to C:\temp for me

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                VoIP_n00b @travisdh1
                last edited by

                @travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                @syko24 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                By default, installing MicroSIP using Chocolatey causes the install to go to an inappropriate data folder location and is only available for the admin installing user, rather than for the end users of the Windows system. Does anyone have any experience or ideas in changing the installation location so that system users can actually use MicroSIP when installed and maintained using choco?

                Asking for @Dashrender and @romo as well.

                I think this might work:
                choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\SomeDirectory'"

                choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\temp'"

                Did install it to C:\temp for me

                Ah, so the documentation provided work 🙂

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @travisdh1
                  last edited by

                  @travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                  @syko24 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                  By default, installing MicroSIP using Chocolatey causes the install to go to an inappropriate data folder location and is only available for the admin installing user, rather than for the end users of the Windows system. Does anyone have any experience or ideas in changing the installation location so that system users can actually use MicroSIP when installed and maintained using choco?

                  Asking for @Dashrender and @romo as well.

                  I think this might work:
                  choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\SomeDirectory'"

                  choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\temp'"

                  Did install it to C:\temp for me

                  Is it working for non-admin users?

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                    @travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                    @syko24 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                    By default, installing MicroSIP using Chocolatey causes the install to go to an inappropriate data folder location and is only available for the admin installing user, rather than for the end users of the Windows system. Does anyone have any experience or ideas in changing the installation location so that system users can actually use MicroSIP when installed and maintained using choco?

                    Asking for @Dashrender and @romo as well.

                    I think this might work:
                    choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\SomeDirectory'"

                    choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\temp'"

                    Did install it to C:\temp for me

                    Is it working for non-admin users?

                    Exactly, what are the permissions on the folder? Obviously temp is a bad example, and not where you'd normally install an app for real use.

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                    • travisdh1T
                      travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                      @travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                      @syko24 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                      By default, installing MicroSIP using Chocolatey causes the install to go to an inappropriate data folder location and is only available for the admin installing user, rather than for the end users of the Windows system. Does anyone have any experience or ideas in changing the installation location so that system users can actually use MicroSIP when installed and maintained using choco?

                      Asking for @Dashrender and @romo as well.

                      I think this might work:
                      choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\SomeDirectory'"

                      choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\temp'"

                      Did install it to C:\temp for me

                      Is it working for non-admin users?

                      Yep, I can run the .exe from my C:\temp. You'll probably have to create a shortcut for a user tho.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @travisdh1
                        last edited by

                        @travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                        @travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                        @syko24 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                        By default, installing MicroSIP using Chocolatey causes the install to go to an inappropriate data folder location and is only available for the admin installing user, rather than for the end users of the Windows system. Does anyone have any experience or ideas in changing the installation location so that system users can actually use MicroSIP when installed and maintained using choco?

                        Asking for @Dashrender and @romo as well.

                        I think this might work:
                        choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\SomeDirectory'"

                        choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\temp'"

                        Did install it to C:\temp for me

                        Is it working for non-admin users?

                        Yep, I can run the .exe from my C:\temp. You'll probably have to create a shortcut for a user tho.

                        yep, I just tried it - I pushed to c:\program files\microsip

                        and non admins can run it.

                        and you're right, the shortcut is put on the installing admin's desktop, and nothing in the start menu.

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                          VoIP_n00b @Dashrender
                          last edited by VoIP_n00b

                          @Dashrender said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                          @travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                          @travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                          @syko24 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                          By default, installing MicroSIP using Chocolatey causes the install to go to an inappropriate data folder location and is only available for the admin installing user, rather than for the end users of the Windows system. Does anyone have any experience or ideas in changing the installation location so that system users can actually use MicroSIP when installed and maintained using choco?

                          Asking for @Dashrender and @romo as well.

                          I think this might work:
                          choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\SomeDirectory'"

                          choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\temp'"

                          Did install it to C:\temp for me

                          Is it working for non-admin users?

                          Yep, I can run the .exe from my C:\temp. You'll probably have to create a shortcut for a user tho.

                          yep, I just tried it - I pushed to c:\program files\microsip

                          and non admins can run it.

                          and you're right, the shortcut is put on the installing admin's desktop, and nothing in the start menu.

                          MicroSIP - open source portable SIP softphone based on PJSIP stack for Windows OS.

                          https://www.microsip.org/

                          It says right on the website it’s a portable app, why would you expect a desktop icon or anything on the start menu?

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @VoIP_n00b
                            last edited by

                            @VoIP_n00b said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                            @Dashrender said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                            @travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                            @travisdh1 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                            @syko24 said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Changing Installation Location for MicroSIP Installed via Chocolatey:

                            By default, installing MicroSIP using Chocolatey causes the install to go to an inappropriate data folder location and is only available for the admin installing user, rather than for the end users of the Windows system. Does anyone have any experience or ideas in changing the installation location so that system users can actually use MicroSIP when installed and maintained using choco?

                            Asking for @Dashrender and @romo as well.

                            I think this might work:
                            choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\SomeDirectory'"

                            choco install microsip -ia "'/D=C:\temp'"

                            Did install it to C:\temp for me

                            Is it working for non-admin users?

                            Yep, I can run the .exe from my C:\temp. You'll probably have to create a shortcut for a user tho.

                            yep, I just tried it - I pushed to c:\program files\microsip

                            and non admins can run it.

                            and you're right, the shortcut is put on the installing admin's desktop, and nothing in the start menu.

                            MicroSIP - open source portable SIP softphone based on PJSIP stack for Windows OS.

                            https://www.microsip.org/

                            It says right on the website it’s a portable app, why would you expect a desktop icon or anything on the start menu?

                            There is a portable version, sure. But there is also a non-portable version.
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