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      theopenem_admin last edited by

      No problem. I can easily add that info about package to the GUI.

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        theopenem_admin last edited by

        I've got the server part mostly done, just need to do the client now. Here is how it looks.
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        All packages are searchable with some filtering options, clicking details shows this simple modal.
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        Any thoughts or suggestions?

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          Eruthon @theopenem_admin last edited by

          @theopenem_admin
          It looks great and the modal is interesting, do you plan to use it in other places of the web, too?

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            Cycy @theopenem_admin last edited by

            @theopenem_admin Hi it would be possible to add support for chocolatey packages

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              theopenem_admin @Cycy last edited by

              @cycy
              I thought chocolately wasn't meant for organizational use? They also seem to ban ip's for an hour once a limit of 20 is hit?

              https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/community-repository/community-packages-disclaimer

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                theopenem_admin @Eruthon last edited by

                @eruthon
                Eventually will be doing a minor UI refresh that will probably incorporate more of this type of navigation.

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                  theopenem_admin last edited by

                  This is now available in 1.5.6

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                    Eruthon @theopenem_admin last edited by

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                    Is the --scope machine hard-coded into TOEMS when installing with winget modules? Some packages cannot get installed with it and practically I have no way of overriding this option, because --scope user doesn't work, too.

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                      theopenem_admin last edited by

                      It runs as machine scope unless the trigger is set to login. I haven't been able to get it to run any other way. You should be able to set the scope in the override field, but I still haven't been able to get it to work.

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                        Eruthon @theopenem_admin last edited by

                        @theopenem_admin Yeah i get that, but I found a program, which installs only without specifying any scope in the command. I guess it's a problem of the package maintainer, but it's better to have us as system admins specify, which scope we wish to apply from e.g. a drop-down menu in the winget module.

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