Find Packages By Name and Publisher Sample
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This sample demonstrates how to use IPackageManager and IPackage APIs to
enumerate all packages with the specified name and publisher currently
installed on the machine. This sample also demonstrates how to enumerate every
user that has a given package installed.
NOTE: This sample must be run in an elevated command prompt.
Prerequisites
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This sample requires Windows 8.1+.
This sample requires Visual Studio 12 Ultimate Developer Preview.
This sample requires the Windows Runtime Software Development Kit.
Sample Language Implementations
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C++
Files:
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FindPackagesbyNameAndPublisherSample.cpp
To build the sample using the command prompt:
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1. Open the Command Prompt window and navigate to the directory.
2. Type msbuild FindPackagesbyNameAndPublisherSample.sln.
To build the sample using Visual Studio 12 Ultimate Developer Preview (preferred method):
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1. Open File Explorer and navigate to the directory.
2. Double-click the icon for the .sln (solution) file to open the file in
Visual Studio.
3. In the Build menu, select Build Solution. The application will be
built in the default \Debug or \Release directory.
To Run the sample:
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1. Open an elevated command prompt.
2. Navigate to the directory containing FindPackagesByPublisherSample.exe
3. Type FindPackagesbyNameAndPublisherSample.exe PackageName PublisherName at the command
line. Arguments containing whitespace must be surrounded by
double quotes (").
e.g., FindPackagesbyNameAndPublisherSample.exe microsoft.help "CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US"