On Windows, Atlassian Companion App is installed under C:\Users\<user folder>\AppData\Local\Atlassian Companion\
Is it possible to install it on C:\Program Files\Atlassian Companion\ folder instead?
Hello there Budy!
The Companion App .EXE installer install the Companion, by default, exactly where you pointed:
While the .MSI installer points to a different location:
Which, by following what I understand from your question, is where you want to install this software. Is that correct?
According to our documentation, you can customize where to install the Companion when using the .MSI installer:
We also provide a Microsoft Installer package (.msi file) to deploy the Atlassian Companion app for Windows across multiple users or machines. By default, the Companion app installs to the Program Files directory, but you can customize this.
Here is a pretty straightforward guide on how to customize the installation directory with .MSI files:
When using the .MSI installer for the Companion, we have a few functional differences:
If you deploy using the Microsoft Installer, the Companion app won’t automatically get the latest updates, including security and bug fixes, so some maintenance is required.
For short, the .msi installer should install the file where you need it to be but you will need to keep an eye out for updates yourself.
Let us know your thoughts on this Budy! Looking forward to your reply.
Many thanks, I think I may have downloaded the .EXE rather than MSI. Many thanks for the great answer!
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Hey Budy! Thanks for getting back to us.
Really glad to know that I was able to help you out.
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