Where did you get the license file? rg-adguard doesn't provide that, unless you've extracted it from a Dell or HP offline installer.I've been using license files with packages downloaded from Store.Rg-Adguard for a while now, and still installing successfully.
Where did you get the license file? rg-adguard doesn't provide that, unless you've extracted it from a Dell or HP offline installer.
sorry, yeah, I downloaded those from Dell. I'll make a license.xml pack and upload it:Having a known working license.xml file even just linked to a mirror would be helpful.
How do i adapt this script to add just the license.xml(3637f07019b34d75b2e64060e8fab3e0_License1.xml) file and using the Intel driver package for Coffee Lake/Refresh which includes iGCP/CC with either the installer or the zip package? intels packages include iGCP/CC but it doesnt run, there is no context menu entry for it on desktop right click.I've been using license files with packages downloaded from Store.Rg-Adguard for a while now, and still installing successfully. I use
PowerShell -NoLogo -NoProfile -NonInteractive -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy Bypass Add-AppxProvisionedPackage -Online -PackagePath C:\Setup\AppX\AppUp.IntelGraphicsExperience_1.100.5185.0_neutral_~_8j3eq9eme6ctt.appxbundle -DependencyPackagePath C:\Setup\AppX\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.2.2_2.2.29512.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe.appx,C:\Setup\AppX\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.2.2_2.2.28604.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe.appx,C:\Setup\AppX\Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00_14.0.32530.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe.appx -LicensePath C:\Setup\AppX\AppUp.IntelGraphicsExperience_8j3eq9eme6ctt.xml
For the 'Intel Graphics Experience' (AKA new Control Panel), as an example
This is part of a large .cmd file launched by RunOnce Registry Entry added to the image. As far as I remember installing through setupcomplete is hit and miss. First Boot Launch works better.
Ok, think you have mentioned that before. I did find a dell uhd630 coffee lake driver package, if that is an older version compared to the latest that intel has then install the dell first then the latest after. Hopefully the older driver files (not igcp) will be deleted and not kept, increasing bloat.The restriction with offline licensing, is every License1.xml is matched against a specific package version. That's why both files have the same hashname to distinguish them from other versions. Good news is you can install an older version (which you have a license file), and then allow WU to silently upgrade you to a newer version.