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Ninite Pro Portable provides a single executable that bundles selected, up-to-date installers for a curated list of common Windows applications (browsers, utilities, media players, runtimes, and more). Administrators choose desired apps through the Ninite web interface and download a custom, signed executable that can be executed on target machines. The portable variant requires no prior installation: run it locally, launch it from network shares, or push it via remote administrative tools and scripting. It performs silent, unattended installations or updates, automatically accepting defaults, skipping bundled toolbars, and removing previous versions when appropriate.

You can target remote machines over a local network using the /remote switch followed by the machine names or IP addresses:

This is arguably the most important feature for the "portable" aspect. By running your Ninite Pro installer with the /freeze switch, you create a self-contained offline installer. The resulting .exe file bundles the exact version of the applications that were current at the moment of "freezing". You can copy this file to a USB stick and use it on computers that have no internet access whatsoever. The official documentation notes that "offline installers work without an internet connection and install the versions of the applications that were current at the time of freezing".

Because it is a portable EXE, Ninite Pro fits naturally into PowerShell scripts or batch files. You can schedule tasks via Windows Task Scheduler to run the portable EXE weekly to keep software updated, all without user interaction. ninite pro portable

Ninite will download the necessary setup files into a folder named cache on your USB drive.

Have you tried running Ninite Pro from a USB stick? Share your success or horror story in the comments below.

| Use Case | Recommendation | | :--- | :--- | | | Run Ninite Pro from a network share, not a USB. (Centralized management) | | You are a freelance IT repair tech | YES. Load Ninite Pro onto a read-only USB. Use it to bulk-install standard tools on customer PCs. Wipe the USB daily. | | You want to carry your personal apps | NO. Use PortableApps.com or Scoop. Ninite Pro is the wrong architecture. | | You are on a locked-down kiosk PC | NO. You likely don't have admin rights. Ninite Pro requires admin. | Ninite Pro Portable provides a single executable that

If you are still manually clicking through installer wizards, it is time to go portable. Start your free trial, build your first frozen installer, and watch your workload shrink.

This is the bread and butter of Ninite Pro. By running the portable executable with the /silent switch, you suppress all pop-ups, progress bars, and install prompts.

Right-click UpdateAll.bat and select on any client machine to silently patch all supported software. Scenario B: Automated Network Share Scripting The resulting

The portability of Ninite Pro unlocks specific, high-value use cases that traditional deployment tools struggle with:

Ninite Pro Portable users can now create custom portable packages for specific applications, allowing them to tailor the installation to their organization's unique needs.