![]() ![]() $repoUsername = '' # this must be empty is NOT using authentication Otherwise these leave these as empty strings. # If the above $packageRepo repository requires authentication, add the username and password here. ![]() ![]() # If you are using Nexus, always add the trailing slash or it won't work # This is where you see the top level API - with xml to Packages - should look nearly the same as Anecdotal evidence from other HP users confirms my experience.# Download and install Chocolatey nupkg from an OData (HTTP/HTTPS) url such as Artifactory, Nexus, ProGet (all of these are recommended for organizational use), or Chocolatey.Server (great for smaller organizations and POCs) After two days, I can't find any combination of PS package install or re-registering which gets me a working copy. If you watch the desktop, a blank icon appears and several minutes later will correctly redraw. HPSA's background install takes about 1-2 min. Running under the User - Execution queue is not an option, because it requires UAC elevation. The installer requires a non-SYSTEM user context to properly provision everything. The user gets a blank desktop icon and a broken Start Menu link. When you run Setup or InstallHPSA in Post-Setup, user provisioning is broken. HP's download copy is actually several releases behind the Store's version. Version 9.14 is a UWP app, which is NOT available from Windows Store - but WU and Store will update it. ![]() This means you can't use a temp folder in C:\Windows\Setup, because it'll disappear before the background process finds it. Both Setup & InstallHPSA fork off a background process and immediately exit.Īny program which monitors exit status (SetupComplete) will think it's done, and move to the next app. HP devs suck, and they've made stupid design choices. ![]()
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