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Description
Please confirm these before moving forward
- I have searched for my issue and not found a work-in-progress/duplicate/resolved issue.
- I have not been informed if the issue is resolved in a preview version of the winget client.
Category of the issue
Installation issue.
Brief description of your issue
Dropbox can also be installed as a limited user scope application, without any administrative rights but the WinGet manifest only has machine scope specified.
related pull request:
#151996
(most recent change for Dropbox)
Steps to reproduce
- either get a fresh system (or virtual machine) or uninstall any existing machine-scope versions of Dropbox. Make sure to also purge staged versions of Dropbox from C:\Program Files\WindowsApps edit: the user scope prompt can be seen even on a system where the machine-scope is already installed. /edit
- download the offline installer from the winget manifest
- run it manually (in normal interactive mode), when it asks for administrative rights elevation DO NOT allow it to run as administrator.
- Dropbox will now ask to install as limited user.
Actual behavior
WinGet only has machine scope specified in the manifest
Expected behavior
Dropbox can be installed / upgraded either as user scope or machine scope
Environment
(environment not really relevant here)