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**-Uninstall**
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**-Uninstall**
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Remove scheduled tasks and scripts.
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Remove scheduled tasks and scripts.
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## Custom scripts (Mods feature)
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The Mods feature allows you to run an additional script when installing or upgrading an app.
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Just put the script with the App ID followed by the "-install" or "-upgrade" suffix to be considered.
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`AppID-install.ps1` and/or `AppID-upgrade.ps1` (if it differs, otherwise the "-install" mod will be used for upgrade)
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and put this in the Mods directory
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> Example:
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> If you want to run a script just after installing ".NET Desktop Runtime 6", call your script like this:
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> `Microsoft.dotnetRuntime.6-x64-install.ps1`
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In the case of ".NET Desktop Runtime 6" it spawns a new process and this we will have to wait for completion of before moving on to checking if the installation/upgrade suceeded or not. - (this seems to be handled in Winget Version: v1.3.0-preview)
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## Help
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## Help
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In some cases, you need to "unblock" the "install.bat" file (Windows Defender SmartScreen). Right click, properties and unblock. Then, you'll be able to run it.
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In some cases, you need to "unblock" the "install.bat" file (Windows Defender SmartScreen). Right click, properties and unblock. Then, you'll be able to run it.
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