What is Your Chocolatey List
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@Dashrender said:
I too moved to Foxit it around 5 years ago.. but 2-3 years ago I dumped it because it became riddled with crapware.
The installer did, or Foxit itself?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
I too moved to Foxit it around 5 years ago.. but 2-3 years ago I dumped it because it became riddled with crapware.
The installer did, or Foxit itself?
Installer did. Don't think there was a way to get it from their site without the installer though.
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@Dashrender said:
Installer did. Don't think there was a way to get it from their site without the installer though.
Chocolatey does not use installers. Just the products.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Looks like a package error, that would be a question for a new thread.
http://mangolassi.it/topic/6492/notepadplusplus-chocolatey-install-error
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Anyone used KiTTY here yet?
choco install kitty.portable
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I feel like @thanksajdotcom does. I've always been pretty happy with standard PuTTY.
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Although check out ConEMU. It can be pretty cool.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I feel like @thanksajdotcom does. I've always been pretty happy with standard PuTTY.
I'm getting an error installing it with chocolatey.
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Same error as I saw on another thread?
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Is chocolatey a capable tool for auto updating software on Windows.
Being a package manager I'd imagine it is, just reading a bit about and I'm seeing possibilities.
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It is but only for the software in its repository. Which is a lot, but it is not going to work for MS Office, Windows itself, ad hoc third party proprietary software, etc.
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@mlnews It's all of the common crap with day 0 exploits that I'm thinking about...
A rapid update solution.
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Yes, Chocolatey is a full package management system and you can run the command
choco upgrade
on a schedule. You can have it update every package an hour before people start work every morning to make sure that they have the latest patches before every day of work. -
@scottalanmiller and that is awesome!
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@scottalanmiller said:
Yes, Chocolatey is a full package management system and you can run the command
choco upgrade
on a schedule. You can have it update every package an hour before people start work every morning to make sure that they have the latest patches before every day of work.Not a bad idea...
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I'm surprised. installing things with Chocolatey puts them in the add/remove programs.
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@Dashrender said:
I'm surprised. installing things with Chocolatey puts them in the add/remove programs.
Although I just tried to use Choco uninstall lastpass (Lastpass was causing IE 11 to crash) and it failed to remove it with errors.
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You seem to be having a lot of issues. You should add that to one of your threads.
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So has anyone here setup their own list?