diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b46af88..f7bae98 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ You can run the `Winget-AutoUpdate-Install.ps1` script with parameters : Install Winget-AutoUpdate and prerequisites silently. **-MaxLogFiles** -Specify number of allowed log files. -Default is 3 out of 0-99: -Setting MaxLogFiles to 0 don't delete any old archived log files. +Specify number of allowed log files. +Default is 3 out of 0-99: +Setting MaxLogFiles to 0 don't delete any old archived log files. Setting it to 1 keeps the original one and just let it grow. **-MaxLogSize** -Specify the size of the log file in bytes before rotating. +Specify the size of the log file in bytes before rotating. Default is 1048576 = 1 MB (ca. 7500 lines) **-WingetUpdatePath** @@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ Disable Winget-AutoUpdate update checking. By default, WAU auto updates if new v Use White List instead of Black List. This setting will not create the "excluded_apps.txt" but "included_apps.txt". **-ListPath** -Get Black/White List from external Path (**URL/UNC/Local/GPO**) - download/copy to Winget-AutoUpdate installation location if external list is newer. -**PATH** must end with a Directory, not a File... +Get Black/White List from external Path (**URL/UNC/Local/GPO**) - download/copy to Winget-AutoUpdate installation location if external list is newer. +**PATH** must end with a Directory, not a File... ...if the external Path is an **URL** and the web host doesn't respond with a date/time header for the file (i.e **GitHub**) then the file is always downloaded! If `-ListPath` is set to **GPO** the Black/White List can be managed from within the GPO itself under **Application GPO Blacklist**/**Application GPO Whitelist**. @@ -194,12 +194,12 @@ Another finess is the **AppID** followed by the `-override` suffix as a **text f This will use the **content** of the text file as a native **winget --override** parameter when upgrading (as proposed by [JonNesovic](https://github.com/JonNesovic) in [Mod for --override argument #244](https://github.com/Romanitho/Winget-AutoUpdate/discussions/244#discussion-4637666)). ## GPO Management -In an enterprise environment it's crucial that different groups can have different settings in applications etc. or to implement other mandatory settings, i.e for security/management reasons. -**WAU** doesn't have any setting that can be changed except for when installing (or editing the registry/the task `Winget-AutoUpdate` as **Admin**). -With the use of **ADML/ADMX** files you can manage every **WAU** setting from within **GPO**. -They will be detected/evaluated during the next run of **WAU** (taking effect before any actions). -The **GPO ADMX/ADML** validated with: -[Windows 10 - Validate ADMX for Ingestion](https://developer.vmware.com/samples/7115/windows-10---validate-admx-for-ingestion) +In an enterprise environment it's crucial that different groups can have different settings in applications etc. or to implement other mandatory settings, i.e for security/management reasons. +**WAU** doesn't have any setting that can be changed except for when installing (or editing the registry/the task `Winget-AutoUpdate` as **Admin**). +With the use of **ADML/ADMX** files you can manage every **WAU** setting from within **GPO**. +They will be detected/evaluated during the next run of **WAU** (taking effect before any actions). +The **GPO ADMX/ADML** validated with: +[Windows 10 - Validate ADMX for Ingestion](https://developer.vmware.com/samples/7115/windows-10---validate-admx-for-ingestion) Read more in the `README.md` under the directory **Policies**. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/102996177/213920242-7ff8e2b4-d926-4407-b860-1e5922e29c3e.png)