Powershell scripts to install Winget Packages with SCCM/Intune (or similar) or even as standalone in system context (Inspired by o-l-a-v work)
- Create an application and put the "winget-install.ps1" script as sources
- For install command, put this command line:
powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy bypass -File winget-install.ps1 -AppIDs Notepad++.Notepad++
- Create Intunewin with the "winget-install.ps1" script
- Create a Win32 application in Intune
- Put this command line as Install Cmd (Must call 64 bits powershell in order to work):
"%systemroot%\sysnative\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File winget-install.ps1 -AppIDs Notepad++.Notepad++
You can also use WingetIntunePackager tool to package apps from a GUI: https://github.com/Romanitho/WingetIntunePackager
You can add custom parameter in your AppIDs
argument. Don't forget to escape the quote:
powershell.exe -Executionpolicy Bypass -File winget-install.ps1 -AppIDs "Citrix.Workspace --override \"/silent /noreboot /includeSSON /forceinstall\""
Details: #20
- Run this command
powershell.exe -Executionpolicy Bypass -Command .\winget-install.ps1 -AppIDs "7zip.7zip, Notepad++.Notepad++"
- Use the "winget-detect.ps1" with SCCM or Intune as detection method.
- Replace "$AppToDetect" value by your App ID
$AppToDetect = "Notepad++.Notepad++"
https://github.com/Romanitho/Winget-autoupdate
- To uninstall an app, you can use:
powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy bypass -File winget-install.ps1 -AppIDs Notepad++.Notepad++ -Uninstall
but most of the time, winget does not manage silent uninstall correcty.
- I would suggest to use the original application uninstaller method, something like this:
C:\Program Files\Notepad++\uninstall.exe /S
The Mods feature allows you to run additional scripts before/when/after installing or uninstalling an app.
Just put the script with the AppID followed by the suffix to be considered in the Mods directory:
AppID-preinstall.ps1
, -install.ps1
, -installed-once.ps1
, -installed.ps1
, -preuninstall.ps1
, -uninstall.ps1
or -uninstalled.ps1
Example:
Runs before install:AppID-preinstall.ps1
Runs during install (before install check):AppID-install.ps1
Runs after install has been confirmed (one time):AppID-installed-once.ps1
Runs after install has been confirmed:AppID-installed.ps1
Runs before uninstall:AppID-preuninstall.ps1
Runs during uninstall (before uninstall check):AppID-uninstall.ps1
Runs after uninstall has been confirmed:AppID-uninstalled.ps1
If you're using WAU (Winget-AutoUpdate) they get copied to the WAU mods directory (except -installed-once.ps1/-preuninstall.ps1/-uninstall.ps1/-uninstalled.ps1
) and also runs when upgrading apps in WAU.
AppID-installed-once.ps1
runs instead of AppID-installed.ps1
from Winget-Install.
They are deleted from WAU on an uninstall (if deployed from Winget-Install)