UpdateHub v2.3.4 #953
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This program would be hugely improved if you allowed users to specify additional program installation folders as not everyone accepts the default installation to C:\Program Files etc. The bulk of my program files are installed on a separate hard drive not on my Windows drive, consequently I hardly pick up any updates. Regards, Mike |
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Win10 pro, if I install as a standard user and run the installer with admin rights it generates an error at the very end and install never completes. If I login as admin the app installs and runs correctly, but this defeats the purpose of not running PC with full admin right all the time, and prevents me as a standard user from running the app with admin rights to update. I also don't see a make this available for all users option to run this updater. All other apps that I install as standard user and provide admin rights, those apps install and run correctly. |
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Version
2.3.4
Changelog
How to update
Click the Update Available button in the sidebar. (if you don't see it, force close the app by pressing the shift key, clicking the X icon in the windows title bar, and then relaunching the app.)
Then wait for the update file to download, and it will install automatically. You now have the latest version!VirusTotal scan
This app is not a virus, trust me. If you want, here's a VirusTotal scan. As you can see, no anti-virus software has flagged it as a virus. The executable below's SHA-256 Hash is
54081EA02757300B4DD2967BF31A33DD92B834AA6666E79EEA8BC22B6FBF364A
, which matches the VirusTotal scan.Remember, if you encounter any bugs in UpdateHub, report them so we can fix them!
The one-click installer is attached below.
SHA256
54081EA02757300B4DD2967BF31A33DD92B834AA6666E79EEA8BC22B6FBF364A
This discussion was created from the release UpdateHub v2.3.4.
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