Hi Jason_Sandys,
thanks for your reply and explanations.
1 + 2) as you can see in my example it does NOT give me the latest Version but a huge bunch of old and more recent versions. OK ... thats not a showstopper, just take the most recent file from the directory and delete the old ones? -> Sadly No! Those Files with Version 2022.xx starting are NOT for Win10 but for Win11, cannot be used on a Win10 machine. And the 2021.xx File needed for Win10 is not there, it would be Microsoft.WindowsAlarms_2021.2403.8.0_neutral_~_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle but the newest offered is an old, outdated 2021.2101.28.0
My desired result is to download the most current Version of this InBox-Store-App "Windows Clock" for Windows 10.
But the most recent Version which can be applied to a Windows 10 machine cannot be downloaded by using winget as you can see in my example.
In Windows Store for business you had to select the Windows-Release (Build-Number) on downloading.
Now there is NO cmdline-argument for offering this information to Winget.
3) This is currently a paid app (0,99 Euro) for NEW Installs, but it was a free app (Codec) in the past and installed on many machines. So this needs to be Offline-Serviced / Updated. It can be searched and downloaded by using https://store.rg-adguard.net/ but cannot be searched and downloaded by winget. As microsoft says that winget is the successor to "Store for Business" I expect this to be addressed.
4) The account I'm using is authenticated, otherwise downloading the package itself is already blocked. As you can see on twitter this problem is not linked to my account but other users are facing the same issue. Thats not a huge problem for me, because I already have all License-Files and they don't change. Hint for other Volume-License-Users: Just use the Files from Inbox-Apps DVD (Volume-License-Portal-Download, "... InBox_Apps_X22-54603.iso").