Nov 30 2020 06:35 AM - edited Nov 30 2020 06:36 AM
Hello all
How do provisioned apps get updated? The apps im talking about are Camera and Calculator etc.
Dec 02 2020 01:06 AM
Dec 02 2020 01:12 AM
@HotCakeX Thanks. Do you have a source link for that info?
Dec 02 2020 01:49 AM
Sure, but have you ever used Windows store? there is an update button, when you press it, it will check for updates and if no policy is blocking it and you have an Internet connection and pending updates, you should see your apps update.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/application-management/apps-in-windows-10
this is how you check for updates, if you haven't set it to be done automatically:
also one thing to note, each Windows 10 major update (1903, 1909, 20H1, 20H2 etc.) has an updated base of all provisioned apps. so for example when you install Windows 10 latest version 20H2 from 2020, you don't get the calculator app that came with Windows 10. 4 years ago. it is fairly up to date (for few months ago) and you will then use Windows store to update it to the most recent version.
if you want to verify that, install Windows 10 build 10240 and Windows 10 build 20H2, without updating any of them, check their calculator, Cortana etc. app version, even open them to see the change in features.
Dec 02 2020 03:55 AM
@HotCakeX Thanks for your response.
In our organisation the Microsoft store is disabled as we maintain control of applications through packaging and deploying through SCCM.
Therefore if we disable store, how will the provisioned applications be updated? Only through feature updates?
Dec 02 2020 05:50 AM
Dec 02 2020 05:55 AM