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  1. Chocolatey is software management automation for Windows that wraps installers, executables, zips, and scripts into compiled packages. Chocolatey integrates w/SCCM, Puppet, Chef, etc. Chocolatey is trusted by businesses to manage software deployments.

    • Installing Chocolatey

      Installing Chocolatey - Chocolatey - The package manager for...

    • Packages

      Packages - Chocolatey - The package manager for Windows

    • Product

      There are a lot of different installer formats and multiple...

    • Use Cases

      Use Cases - Chocolatey - The package manager for Windows

    • Integrations

      Chocolatey has a prototype provider for the built-in package...

    • Pro Edition

      Pro Edition - Chocolatey - The package manager for Windows

    • Overview
    • Understanding package managers
    • Windows Package Manager for developers
    • Windows Package Manager for ISV software distribution
    • Windows Package Manager for Enterprise Security
    • Related topics

    Windows Package Manager is a comprehensive package manager solution that consists of a command line tool (WinGet) and set of services for installing applications on Windows devices.

    Windows Package Manager is a helpful tool for:

    •Developers who want to manage their software applications using the command line.

    •Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) who want to distribute software.

    A package manager is a system or set of tools used to automate installing, upgrading, configuring and using software. Most package managers are designed for discovering and installing developer tools.

    Ideally, developers use a package manager to specify the prerequisites for the tools they need to develop solutions for a given project. The package manager then follows the declarative instructions to install and configure the tools. The package manager reduces the time spent getting an environment ready, and it helps ensure the same versions of packages are installed on their machine.

    Developers use the winget command line tool to discover, install, upgrade, remove and configure a curated set of applications. After it is installed, developers can access winget via the Windows Terminal, PowerShell, or the Command Prompt.

    For more information, see Use the winget tool to install and manage applications.

    For a video demo of winget, see Intro to Windows Package Manager.

    For the latest announcements and version updates, see the Windows Command Line Blog, including:

    •Windows Package Manager 1.4

    •Windows Package Manager 1.3

    Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) can use Windows Package Manager as a distribution channel for software packages containing their tools and applications. To submit software packages (containing .msix, .msi, or .exe installers) to Windows Package Manager, we provide the open source Microsoft Community Package Manifest Repository on GitHub where ISVs can upload package manifests to have their software packages considered for inclusion with Windows Package Manager. Manifests are automatically validated and may also be reviewed manually.

    For more information, see Submit packages to Windows Package Manager.

    The WinGet client can be used in the command line to install and manage applications across multiple machines. Those responsible for setting up enterprise work environments, such as IT Administrators or Security Analysts, with the goal of maintaining a consistent level of security settings across everyone’s work machine may also be using Microsoft Intune to manage security using “Group Policy” settings.

    To maintain ongoing security updates, the WinGet client is released using the Microsoft Store and installs applications from the Microsoft Store using the “msstore” source and applying “certificate pinning” to ensure that the connection is secure and established with the proper endpoint.

    The Group Policy applied by your enterprise organization may be using SSL inspection via a firewall between the WinGet client and the Microsoft Store source that causes a connection error to appear in the WinGet client.

    For this reason, the Windows Package Manager desktop installer supports a policy setting called: “BypassCertificatePinningForMicrosoftStore”. This policy controls whether the Windows Package Manager will validate the Microsoft Store certificate hash matches to a known Microsoft Store certificate when initiating a connection to the Microsoft Store Source. The options for this policy include:

    •Not configured (default): If you do not configure this policy, the Windows Package Manager administrator settings will be adhered to. We recommend leaving this policy in the not configured default unless you have a specific need to change it.

    •Enable: If you enable this policy, the Windows Package Manager will bypass the Microsoft Store certificate validation.

    •Use the winget tool to install and manage software packages

    •Submit packages to Windows Package Manager

  2. 27 de jul. de 2023 · Let's explore the pros and cons of Chocolatey, Winget, and other options for package management in Windows and beyond.

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  3. The Windows Package Manager is a tool designed to help you quickly and easily discover and install those packages that make your PC environment special. By using the Windows Package Manager, from one command, you can install your favorite packages: winget install <package>

  4. 28 de set. de 2022 · Windows Package Manager can be used by virtually anyone that uses Windows 10 or Windows 11. In many cases, it's pulling software from all over the web through its manifests. But it also...

  5. If you are looking for packages to be added to the community feed (aka https://community.chocolatey.org/packages), please see Package Requests. Start with Troubleshooting and the FAQ to see if your question or issue already has an answer.

  6. 9 de jun. de 2022 · Chocolatey is software management automation for Windows that wraps installers, executables, zips, and scripts into compiled packages. Chocolatey integrates w/SCCM, Puppet, Chef, etc. Chocolatey is trusted by businesses to manage software deployments.