Hey Fred, I use an RMM that has a patch management component, but when it comes to third party programs on a computer, it will only update what's in its app store. Similar to the way that patch my PC will only look for the updates for certain software. When I'm looking for is a tool like the old file hippo update checker, where it will scan your computer, find out what software is installed, and look to see if there's any updates for it. I've tried things like chocolatey or Winget, but they too have a compatible software list.
Do you happen to have or do you know of a tool that will search for software on a computer and then see if there's any updates for it? I'd really like something that can check all software not just a couple hundred that are in their list.
Software updater
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Re: Software updater
Hi Fred. I don't think that such tool exixts. Tech Tool Store has that fontionallity but it also is based on a list. If you want to upgrade just the Windows store apps, I can add that functionality to UVK.
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Re: Software updater
There are some tools like SysTweak that claim to have this ability, and I remember the old FileHippo did that. But I'm not sure if it's just based on a list and they don't tell you or if it truly scans everything. I would love the ability to update Windows Store apps. That would be nice. Can it be added to the WAU or would it be something else?
Re: Software updater
Fred, yes, I can add it to WAU manager
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That's cool, thanks.
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Re: Software updater
Update. I guess I was wrong. No program does them all. Even File hippo had a database of software it could look at. I thought it did all of them because it was able to find all the software on my machine. I didn't realize that it was just a larger database at the time.
Re: Software updater
Until WAU includes this, for my little residential RMM clients, I drop PatchMyPC in my hidden folder and use its Settings to set it to run as a scheduled task every few days. It doesn't update everything out there but it's got a decent list - most of the stuff my clients use at any rate.
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Re: Software updater
Yah, I use Chocolatey right now, but I've played around with PatchMyPC. I wanted a script that I could just install the program and then just tell it to run weekly. With my RMM, it's eaiser to send a file over to them without needing to take control of the machine, which I would need to do if I wanted to set the program to just run silently automatically.
Xander wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 5:39 pm Until WAU includes this, for my little residential RMM clients, I drop PatchMyPC in my hidden folder and use its Settings to set it to run as a scheduled task every few days. It doesn't update everything out there but it's got a decent list - most of the stuff my clients use at any rate.