Portable | Ninite Pro

It downloads the required installers (or pulls them from your specified local cache).

Scoop is a command-line installer that, by default, installs programs to C:\Users\user\scoop . You can set the SCOOP environment variable to point to E:\scoop on your USB. This is the closest you can get to a portable Ninite Pro. Scoop does not require admin rights and installs mostly to the user folder, which you can relocate.

: Automatically saves and reuses downloaded installers in a local cache folder, which can speed up installations across multiple machines by up to three times. ninite pro portable

While Ninite Pro cannot "install itself portably," you can run the Ninite Pro client itself from a USB drive to update the host PC. Here is the legitimate workflow.

\\Fileserver\Deploy\Ninite\NinitePro.exe /updateonly /silent /cachepath "\\Fileserver\Deploy\NiniteCache" Use code with caution. Best Practices for Ninite Pro Portable It downloads the required installers (or pulls them

The Portable command-line tool is designed exclusively for Windows environments (Windows 7 through Windows 11, and Windows Server editions).

Launch the tool from a central server without local footprints. This is the closest you can get to a portable Ninite Pro

is self-contained and does not require an agent to be installed on the host machine to function.

When you run a command, Ninite Pro performs the following steps sequentially:

If your organization already utilizes a Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) tool or an orchestration platform (like ConnectWise, Kaseya, or NinjaOne), you may not want a secondary agent managing updates. The portable CLI commands can be easily embedded directly into your existing RMM scripts. Technical Prerequisites