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I'm trying to install Mozilla firefox, but when I type the command (winget install --id=Mozilla.Firefox -e -h --force --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements --scope "machine") it installs the version from the store, I would like to install the .exe or .msi, because I need to install it for everyone on the machine, and the command --scope=machine seems not to works with store version.
Would you have any option to choose to install the .exe version?
So, I'm using the same command and here I get this error: It's in my language (pt-BR), but it says: ''The current system configuration does not support the installation of this package.''
I looked in the log and it looks like it's trying to install the .msix installer, so it's giving the error from what I understand.
And if I try to run it without the --scope=machine command it installs the store version. 😢
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Hello
I'm trying to install Mozilla firefox, but when I type the command (winget install --id=Mozilla.Firefox -e -h --force --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements --scope "machine") it installs the version from the store, I would like to install the .exe or .msi, because I need to install it for everyone on the machine, and the command --scope=machine seems not to works with store version.
Would you have any option to choose to install the .exe version?
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