If you're scripting a Windows machine setup, Aspia Console is one of those apps you want installed silently — no installer wizard, no progress dialogs, no "Next, Next, Finish". Here's how with winget.
The one-line answer
Open Terminal as Administrator and run:
winget install --id DmitryChapyshev.AspiaConsole -e --silent --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements
Aspia Console: Remote desktop and file transfer tool. Allows you to create address books, add computers to them and group them. It also allows you to manage computers and routers.
Typical install time: 10–60 seconds depending on installer size.
What gets installed
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Package ID | DmitryChapyshev.AspiaConsole |
| Publisher | Dmitry Chapyshev |
| Installer type | Windows Installer (MSI) |
| License | GPL-3.0 |
| Latest version | 2.7.0 |
| Last release | 5/19/2024 |
| Minimum OS | Windows 10+ |
| Homepage | github.com |
MSI installers accept /quiet (no UI) and /norestart (skip reboot). winget passes both automatically with --silent.
Per-user install (no admin)
If you don't have admin rights, try per-user scope:
winget install --id DmitryChapyshev.AspiaConsole -e --scope user --silent
If the manifest doesn't have a user-scope installer, winget falls back with an error — in that case you genuinely need admin or use the Access denied fix.
Specify a version
To pin a known-good version (useful for reproducible CI / team standardisation):
winget install --id DmitryChapyshev.AspiaConsole -e --version 2.7.0 --silent
List available versions:
winget show --id DmitryChapyshev.AspiaConsole --versions
Override silent flags
If winget's --silent doesn't fully suppress the installer's UI, pass native flags via --override:
winget install --id DmitryChapyshev.AspiaConsole -e --override "/quiet /norestart"
These are the Windows Installer (MSI)-native silent switches the installer recognises.
Verify after install
winget list --id DmitryChapyshev.AspiaConsole
If the version is shown, the install succeeded.
Upgrade silently
winget upgrade --id DmitryChapyshev.AspiaConsole -e --silent --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements
Or upgrade as part of a bulk weekly cron — see How to update all Windows apps.
Uninstall silently
winget uninstall --id DmitryChapyshev.AspiaConsole --silent --disable-interactivity
Detailed guide: How to uninstall Windows apps with winget.
In a provisioning script
PowerShell snippet for unattended Windows setup:
$apps = @(
"DmitryChapyshev.AspiaConsole"
# add more packages here
)
foreach ($id in $apps) {
winget install --id $id -e --silent `
--accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements
}
Wrap in Task Scheduler for one-shot machine provisioning. See Fresh Windows 11 setup.
Common errors
"Aspia Console is already installed" — winget detected the existing install. To force-reinstall over the existing copy:
winget install --id DmitryChapyshev.AspiaConsole -e --silent --force
"Installer hash does not match" — Dmitry Chapyshev published a new version before the winget manifest updated. Wait ~24 hours or pass --force. See hash mismatch fix.
"Access denied" / 0x80070005 — run Terminal as Administrator. See Access denied fix.
0x80073D02 — package in use — Aspia Console is currently running. Close it then retry. See package in use fix.
See also
- Aspia Console on winget.tech → — full package details
- How to install Windows apps with winget → — beginner guide
- Winget commands cheatsheet → — complete reference
- Fresh Windows 11 setup → — full machine workflow