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Then why does it only work sometimes? Right now I'm not getting any errors, but earlier today I was. Here's the logs from right now for the upgrade command: ```...
I've attached the procmon logfile. [Logfile.CSV](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/files/8617602/Logfile.CSV) As soon as I started getting the error again I started a capture and ran the winget command three times. I aimed procmon at...
I'd rather do a clean install than the neither-here-nor-there "solution" that's an in-place upgrade. With the former I can at least get back to a usable OS state fairly quickly,...
Just to update, the `upgrade` command has only been showing OneDrive for the past month: ``` PS C:\Users\al> winget source list Name Argument ----------------------------------------------------- msstore https://storeedgefd.dsx.mp.microsoft.com/v9.0 winget https://winget.azureedge.net/cache PS C:\Users\al>...
Another update: Now it's showing a new thing: ``` > winget upgrade Name Id Version Available Source ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft OneDrive Microsoft.OneDrive 21.220.1024.0005 22.065.0412.0004 winget Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2019 Redistributa… Microsoft.VC++2015-2019Redist-x64...
I'm getting the same error but it seems to still be able to retrieve the upgrades: ``` > winget upgrade Failed in attempting to update the source: winget Name Id...
Now winget won't retrieve updates at all. It's pretty much useless now. Is no one else experiencing this?
Agreed. It *is* pretty frustrating having to aim for the Start icon when normally I could just throw the cursor there without even looking. Same applies for the Show Deskop...
I am almost positive this has something to do with Group Policies. Here are mine if anyone wants to compare: Computer   User: 
This is crucial. Perhaps also consider letting the user open the books directly from inside File Explorer via the "Open with" menu. A workaround is creating a symlink in the...