![]() With WinGet available on the device, we can directly search all the sources available on which software is made available. So, IME should be able to install apps from the new store even as the registration hasn’t been completed yet. If the app is not available, because you’re running an older Windows 10 version, follow this documentation.īut the Intune Management Extension (IME) knows how to use WPM/WinGet functionality without WinGet installed. After this, we are able to use WinGet from the command line. There is about a 15-minute delay of the store starting to update and register apps. ![]() The app is present, but not registered yet on Windows 11 and on Windows 10, WinGet is not part of the App Installer thus also first needs an update (which should run automatically as long as the store is not disabled/ blocked). But if you want to use WinGet immediately after the first sign-in on a newly installed Windows device, you might see that WinGet is not available with a message like “The term ”WinGet’ is not recognized….”. It’s available on the Windows device as part of the App Installer app (a store App). This Windows Package Manager WinGet command-line tool is bundled with Windows 11 and modern versions of Windows 10 by default as the App Installer. UWP Store apps are kept up to date, for this the store functionality is used. This functionality might be added in the future. While WinGet has the capability to update the (win32) apps automatically, this is not a default store functionality. The apps in this new store are maintained by the ISV, not only the UWP apps but also the WIN32 apps. But currently support for win32 apps is in preview. Besides that, not only UWP apps can be made available, like in the old store, but there is also support for WIN32 apps (.exe and. Software available via this framework can be made available not only by Microsoft but also by other Independent Software Vendors (ISV), like Adobe, Citrix, or SAP. The WinGet command-line tool is the front end, or client interface, of the Windows Package Manager service, which itself is a comprehensive solution consisting of a command-line tool and a set of additional services for installing and managing apps on Windows 10. Organizations can also choose to integrate directly with these APIs to build their own solution to meet their needs and for unmanaged devices. Windows Package Manager is an open set of APIs that can integrate with any unified endpoint management solution, including Intune. And we don’t have to sync apps between the store and Intune which we purchased we search directly in the store itself and the applications are not stored in our Intune tenant. We don’t have to setup a connection with the store, like we needed to do with the MSfB. The new store relies on the Windows package manager framework, the backend of this framework is connected to Microsoft Intune app service, which allows us to directly search the store for available applications. ![]() This new store will replace the Microsoft Store for Business (MSfB), which will be deprecated in the first quarter of 2023. In the week of November 28, 2022, Microsoft released the new Microsoft Store which is implemented in Intune using the Windows Packager Manager.
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