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InstChoco v2.11 (07/15/2019) - The ULTIMATE Chocolatey and Chocolatey packages (re)installer!
Copyright 2017-2019 Bill Curran (bcurran3@yahoo.com) - free for personal use
This program installs Chocolatey - a package manager for Windows. See https://choInstChoco -help, -?, or /? for options and switches
InstChoco -info for more info about this program.
InstChoco -license for license information about this program.
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This program installs Chocolatey - a package manager for Windows. See https://choHISTORY:org/ for more info.
“InstChoco is the evolution of an old batch file I used over the years to automate installing Chocolatey followed by a bunch of ”choco install program -y“ commands to install my standard set of packages. I eventually decided to make it a program and add many additional features as well as integrate with other Chocolatey packages I've created.
“This is the culmination of many long days of work. I think InstChoco
i.e. [[allowGlobalConfirmation]], [[failOnAutoUninstaller]], [[allowEmptyChecksums]], [[useRememberedArgumentsForUpgrades]], etc.
packages from it if found.
PACKAGES.CONFIG in the following order: current directory, Documents folder, HOMESHARE, Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloudDrive, OneDrive, ReadyCLOUD, Nextcloud, Resilio Sync, Seafile, or Tonido Sync.
install packages from it if found.
installed Chocolatey packages.
SPECIAL FEATURES FOR WINDOWS ACTIVE DIRECTORY DOMAINS:
To use this feature, Windows system administrators of Windows AD domains need to create a DOMAINNAMEPACKAGES.CONFIG file and put it in your logon server's NETLOGON directory; i.e. \\LOGONSERVER\NETLOGON\DOMAINNAMEPACKAGES.CONFIG
domain joined computers to have their own specific Chocolatey packages installed for them, useful for first time setup and roaming users. To use this feature, system administrators or users in Windows AD domains need to create a USERNAMEPACKAGES.CONFIG file and put it in the root of the user's [[HOMESHARE]];
For information on packages.config see:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/nuget/reference/packages-config
For information on Choco Package List Backup to Local and Cloud see:
https://chocolatey.org/packages/choco-package-list-backup
For information on Choco Persistent Packages see:
https://chocolatey.org/packages/choco-persistent-packages
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