If I call "updater.exe /silentall -nofreqcheck", then I get the "checking for updates" dialog as well as a new update available. It seems as though the -nofreqcheck is not working with the /silent option. ![]() However when I call just "updater.exe", it finds the update no problem. This is after the user has set the updater to not look for updates again until tomorrow. My first question I am trying to have answered, is if this is actually the case, because when I call "updater.exe /silent -nofreqcheck" I get no results, nothing comes back saying there is an update available. It is said that -nofreqcheck can be used with /silent. It says that the -nofreqcheck switch is only valid with the /silentall and /silentcritical options. ![]() I am aware of the /silent option, however in the documentation here: I am trying to allow for my program to call updater.exe each time it starts silently.
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