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HotCakeX
Nov 27, 2019MVP
How to change the frequency of Windows store app updates on Windows 10?
I want to increase the app update check frequency so my store app will download and install app updates more frequently, I would also like to deploy this to a range of other computers on my network. ...
HotCakeX
Feb 14, 2020MVP
Thanks, but I don't think it's the one.
the title of that question is entirely different and for a different purpose: "How to force update of Windows Store Apps without launching the Store App?"
and I don't see any specific time in minutes or hours in that Powershell command.
I'm seeing MDM, EnterpriseModernAppManagement and things like that..sounds like an AAD connected device..
the title of that question is entirely different and for a different purpose: "How to force update of Windows Store Apps without launching the Store App?"
and I don't see any specific time in minutes or hours in that Powershell command.
I'm seeing MDM, EnterpriseModernAppManagement and things like that..sounds like an AAD connected device..
noel_lapin
Feb 15, 2020Copper Contributor
Dear HotCakeX,
I made a task scheduled to run every morning, which calls the PowerShell command.
By the way, talking about my status, I'm using Windows 10 Home, and I cannot install functions of Active Directory. I managed to install Group Policy Editor, but there is no entry to schedule updating Store Apps. In registry, there is a folder named AllowAppStoreAutoUpdate and it contains some keys, but it seems none with scheduling, alas.
- HotCakeXFeb 15, 2020MVPOkay so I entered it in an elevated Powershell and I get this:
"ReturnValue PSComputerName
----------- --------------
0
"
is this expected?- noel_lapinFeb 16, 2020Copper Contributor
DearHotCakeX ,
I am very sorry to report you that the PowerShell command is another Windows Update not Store Apps update. I'm still searching a method though.
- HotCakeXFeb 16, 2020MVPAh okay