function show-menu
{
Clear-Host
write-host "**********************************************"
write-host "LIST OF SOFTWARES"
write-host " 1. googlechrome"
write-host " 2. firebox"
write-host " 3. CodeBlocks"
write-host " 4. windbg"
write-host " 5. nasm"
write-host " 6. explorer suite"
write-host " 7.pestudio"
write-host " 8.vscode"
write-host " 9. sysinternals"
write-host " 10. python"
write-host " q. Exit the script"
write-host " ************************************************"
}
do
{
show-menu
$UserInput = read-host "Enter the software number to be installed "
switch($UserInput)
{
1 {googlechrome;
pause
}
2 {firefox;pause}
3 {codeblocks;pause}
4 {windbg;pause}
5 {nasm;pause}
6 {explorersuite;pause}
7 {pestudio;pause}
8 {vscode;pause}
9{sysinternals;pause}
10{python;pause}
q {break}
default {write-host "Error in selection, choose 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 or q";pause}
}
}
while ($UserInput -ne 'q')
$Packages = 'googlechrome',
'firefox',
'codeblocks',
'windbg',
'nasm',
'explorersuite',
'pestudio',
'vscode',
'sysinternals',
'python'
If(Test-Path -Path "$env:ProgramData\Chocolatey")
{
### Installing Packagers
ForEach($PackageName in $Packages)
{
choco install $PackageName -y
}
}
Else
{
Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force; [System.Net.ServicePointManager]:: SecurityProtocol = [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072; iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))
###### package install stuff ###############
ForEach($PackageName in $Packages)
{
Choco install $PackageName -Y
}
}
The script is not working properly. when i enter any number the software is not downloading but when i quit the software is downloding if anything is wrong in my script please tell me how to do it and in my system already some of the softwares are already installed but the script is downloading that software but during installing the script is giving message that the software is already installed. I need to put some condition in my script that if the software is already installed in the pc the script should not download the software it simply should give message like the software is already installed. please help me in accomplishing my task Thanking you
Thanking you
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do
{
show-menu
$Packages = 'googlechrome','firefox','codeblocks', 'windbg','nasm','explorersuite','pestudio','vscode','sysinternals','python'
$UserInput = read-host "Enter the software number to be installed "
switch($UserInput)
{
case1: {googlechrome;pause}
If(Test-Path -Path "$env:ProgramData\Chocolatey")
{
### Installing Packagers
ForEach($PackageName in $Packages)
{
choco install $PackageName -y
}
}
Else
{
############### INSTALLING CHOCOLATEY ####################################################################################
########### Before Executing the script type the command in the powershell terminal to get the admin rights ##############
########## Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope Process -ExecutionPolicy Bypass ##################################################
Set-ExexutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force; [System.Net.ServicePointManager]:: SecurityProtocol = [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072; iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))
###### package install stuff ###############
ForEach($PackageName in $Packages)
{
choco install $PackageName -Y
}
}
case2: {firefox;pause}
If(Test-Path -Path "$env:ProgramData\Chocolatey")
{
### Installing Packagers
ForEach($PackageName in $Packages)
{
choco install $PackageName -y
}
}
Sir is it correct way iam getting missing statement block in switch statement clause
$Packages
..Show-Menu
function inside a loop, but only exit that when someone entersq
. For all other options nothing gets done. Only when the user exits that loop withq
(for QUIT) installation takes place regardless of what the user wanted to have installed. My tip: Inside the loop, where you test what the user entered, install that chosen package right there and then. Remove everything you have afterwhile ($UserInput -ne 'q')