UCheck - Update your software in 2 clicks

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  1. RonnyT

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    C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_1.22.10861.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe
     
  2. Steve Hoek

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    @Tigzy did something change in 5.4 BETA2 about the way you try to find winget.exe? Because on all of my machines it is no longer finding it (the preview version that I sideload).

    The registry key you asked about it pointing to the production version

    C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_1.22.10861.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\winget.exe

    Can you shed some light on how you try to find it? Do you use this key? Or do you use the COM server Package WindowsPackageManagerServer.exe?
     
  3. lmacri

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    Hi Steve Hoke:

    See Tigzy's 09-Apr-2024 post # 1443. This winget problem in v5.4.0.0-BETA2 should be fixed in the next BETA release.
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    Dell Inspiron 15 5584 * 64-bit Win 10 Pro v22H2 build 19045.4291 * Firefox v124.0.2 * Microsoft Defender v4.18.24030.9-1.1.24030.4 * Malwarebytes Premium v4.6.12.323-1.0.2309 * Macrium Reflect Free v8.0.7783 * * QuickInstaller (Preview) v0.3.8859.20616 * UCheck v5.4.0.0-BETA2
     
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  4. Tigzy

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    Ok we'll take a look.
     
  5. Tigzy

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    Yeah ok, but let's not overcomplicate things for the first version. I believe supporting existing / default Winget is / should be enough for now, as long as it provides reliable results. Also giving ability to run any arbitrary process sounds a bit of a security issue.
     
  6. Tigzy

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    It is not finding ANYTHING or just missing a couple of them ? If the latter, then it's somewhat expected...
     
  7. Tigzy

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    Yes I know, but if we still talk about "Community" updates, it's standardized and shares common code for all software. So it has to follow strict patterns and best practices.
    If software A is not following common practices, and is popular enough it'll be added to our "Supported" list, so that it has its own custom handler. And no more issues like this (in theory)
     
  8. Tigzy

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    If you have 2 software to monitor, I secund that. If you have hundreds, I don't think you will try to monitor any website for all of them.
     
  9. Tigzy

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    It probably has to do with some flags requires to accept sources. We'll fix that.
     
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    False detection here...

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  13. lmacri

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    Hi duf666:

    See Tigzy's 05-Apr-2024 post # 1409 about reporting of erroneous version detections. The preferred method is to use Adlice's online contact form at https://www.adlice.com/contact/, and the last incorrect version detection I reported there got a relatively quick response.
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  14. duf666

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    Ok, thanks I forgot about this…
     
  15. Kyle_Katarn

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    UCheck 5.4 Beta

    False positive : 3.1 > 3.1
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  16. Tigzy

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    Same problem as what was reported, programs not updating their uninstall key...
     
  17. Tigzy

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    That's weird. What does "winget upgrade" say about it ?
     
  18. layman

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    In the real world (where Windows does not enforce a requirement to update that key) there is no reason to suppose this issue will go away. There is a term in psychology (expectancy bias) for people who stubbornly cling to unrealistic expectations. UCheck will always be flawed if it's not reality-based.
     
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