![]() “DisplayIcon”=“C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\notepad++.exe” “UninstallString”=“C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\uninstall.exe” There must be some way to do it, because I’m pretty sure Puppet handles this (they demoed installing and then updating Notepad++ for us anyway). Notepad++ was installed, if the registry stores that information, and I imagine you could inspect the registry to see what version of ![]() This is where Windows’ not having a real native package manager really Registry key used by NPP being simply “Notepad++” without the version number Source to 6.6.7 I noticed that it deployed 6.6.7 correctly to new nodes butĭid not update the nodes to which it had deployed 6.6.6. When I first deployed this, the NPP version was 6.6.6. I have a resource defined to install Notepad++ as follows:
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