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@wingetbot wingetbot added the PullRequest-Error PR is Invalid label Jan 18, 2023
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ghost commented Jan 18, 2023

Hello @FaserF,

The package manager bot determined there was an issue with the pull request. Make sure the manifest files are under the manifests\partition\publisher\appname\version directory and only one package version is being modified in your PR. The partition of the path must be the first letter of the publisher in lower-case.

Example:
Path: manifests / m / Microsoft / WindowsTerminal / 1.6.10571.0 / WindowsTerminal.yaml

For details on the error, see the details link below in the build pipeline.

You may also try the Windows Package Manager Manifest Creator

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@FaserF FaserF changed the title Update Adobe.Acrobat.Reader 22.003.20310 Update Adobe.Acrobat.Reader.64bit 22.003.20310 Jan 18, 2023
@wingetbot wingetbot added Azure-Pipeline-Passed Validation pipeline passed. There may still be manual validation requirements. Validation-Completed Validation passed labels Jan 18, 2023
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ghost commented Jan 18, 2023

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ghost commented Jan 18, 2023

FaserF,

The check-in policies require a moderator to approve PRs from the community.

Our moderators are community volunteers, please be patient and allow them sufficient time to review your submission.

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@stephengillie stephengillie changed the title Update Adobe.Acrobat.Reader.64bit 22.003.20310 Update Adobe.Acrobat.Reader.64-bit 22.003.20310 Jan 18, 2023
@ghost ghost added the Moderator-Approved One of the Moderators has reviewed and approved this PR label Jan 18, 2023
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ghost commented Jan 18, 2023

Hello FaserF,
Validation has completed.

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@ghost ghost merged commit 1b20364 into microsoft:master Jan 18, 2023
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