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Use WinGet 1.8 to download Microsoft Store apps

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Jul 29, 2024

Windows Package Manager (WinGet) 1.8 now allows IT professionals to download Microsoft Store apps.

What is WinGet?

WinGet is a command-line tool that enables you to install and manage applications on Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices. WinGet supports a variety of sources, and it allows you to automate the installation and update process of applications, as well as to search and discover new apps.

What is WinGet Download?

WinGet Download provides the ability to download Microsoft Store apps for offline distribution to other devices in your network. This feature replaces the Enterprise Offline feature from the Microsoft Store for Business.

How can I use WinGet 1.8 to download Microsoft Store apps?

To use WinGet to download Microsoft Store apps, you need to have the latest version of WinGet installed on your device. You can check your WinGet version by running the command winget --version in a PowerShell or Command Prompt window. If you need to update WinGet, download the latest installer, run the command winget upgrade winget, or update App Installer from the Microsoft Store.

To download a Microsoft Store app, you can use the winget download command. For example, you can run the command winget download Calculator -s msstore to download the Calculator app from the Microsoft Store. This will create a folder in your Downloads directory, where you can find the downloaded app package. You can then copy the app package to another device and install it using the Add-AppxPackage PowerShell cmdlet. Run the command Add-AppxPackage -Path C:\Users\username\downloads\9WZDNCRFHVN5\Calculator.appx to install the Calculator app on another device.

To learn more about WinGet 1.8 and its features, read the Windows Package Manager documentation and winget tool documentation.


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Updated Jul 29, 2024
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