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Use eSignature eID or eSignature card for e-Identity verification and signing of an electronic document on portals.
$ winget install --id eParaksts.eParakstsTokenSigning --exact --version 2.3.9Run in Command Prompt, PowerShell, or Windows Terminal. Prompts for any agreements.
eParaksts Token Signing uses MSI (WiX). The silent install switches are /quiet /norestart.
msiexec.exe /i eparaksts-token-signing-2.3.9.msi /quiet /norestart
See the full silent install reference for eParaksts Token Signing →
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In order to use the eSignature eID or eSignature card for e-Identity verification and signing of an electronic document on portals, you must enable eSignature extensions in your web browser settings, which is installed together with eParakstītājs 3.0.
Copy a command tailored to that specific architecture, type, and scope - useful when winget would otherwise pick a different default.
No known CVEs for eParaksts Token Signing.
Coverage is best-effort and depends on a winget package mapping to an NVD CPE entry. Absence here is not a guarantee of safety.
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