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Self-Service - Administrators being subjected to self-service on uninstall when the check shouldn't apply #77

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steviecoaster opened this issue Apr 28, 2019 · 1 comment
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5 - Released The area addressed in the ticket has been released in the product and is generally available. Bug Tickets that represent defects/bugs. Edition - Business LicensedExtension Issues affecting the Chocolatey Licensed Extension (chocolatey.extension) Priority_HIGH Represents high priority tickets - things that must be addressed soon.

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steviecoaster commented Apr 28, 2019

What You Are Seeing?

With the feature enabled administrators are not able to uninstall software, when they should not be subjected to that feature flag

What is Expected?

Administrative users should be able to uninstall packages irregardless of user context during installation

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@steviecoaster steviecoaster added Bug Tickets that represent defects/bugs. 0 - Backlog Where tickets start after being triaged. This means the ticket has targeted milestone/labels. Edition - Business labels Apr 28, 2019
@ferventcoder ferventcoder changed the title allowBackgroundServiceUninstallsFromUserInstallsOnly not working as intended Self-Service - Administrators being subjected to self-service on uninstall when the check shouldn't apply Apr 29, 2019
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@ferventcoder ferventcoder added 2 - Working Tickets that are currently being worked on. Priority_HIGH Represents high priority tickets - things that must be addressed soon. 4 - Done Issues that have been completed and are ready to be released. and removed 0 - Backlog Where tickets start after being triaged. This means the ticket has targeted milestone/labels. 2 - Working Tickets that are currently being worked on. labels Apr 29, 2019
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This is fixed and will be released as part of Chocolatey Licensed Extension v2.0.2.

@ferventcoder ferventcoder added 5 - Released The area addressed in the ticket has been released in the product and is generally available. and removed 4 - Done Issues that have been completed and are ready to be released. labels Apr 29, 2019
@ferventcoder ferventcoder added the LicensedExtension Issues affecting the Chocolatey Licensed Extension (chocolatey.extension) label Jun 3, 2019
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5 - Released The area addressed in the ticket has been released in the product and is generally available. Bug Tickets that represent defects/bugs. Edition - Business LicensedExtension Issues affecting the Chocolatey Licensed Extension (chocolatey.extension) Priority_HIGH Represents high priority tickets - things that must be addressed soon.
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