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43 lines
1.4 KiB
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Find Packages Sample
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This sample demonstrates how to use IPackageManager and IPackage APIs to
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enumerate every package currently installed on the machine. This sample also
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demonstrates how to enumerate every user that has a given package installed.
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NOTE: This sample must be run in an elevated command prompt.
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Prerequisites
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This sample requires Windows 8.1+.
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This sample requires Visual Studio 12 Ultimate Developer Preview.
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This sample requires the Windows Runtime Software Development Kit.
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Sample Language Implementations
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C++
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Files:
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FindPackagesSample.cpp
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To build the sample using the command prompt:
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1. Open the Command Prompt window and navigate to the directory.
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2. Type msbuild FindPackagesSample.sln.
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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.
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2. Double-click the icon for the .sln (solution) file to open the file in
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Visual Studio.
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3. In the Build menu, select Build Solution. The application will be
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built in the default \Debug or \Release directory.
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To Run the sample:
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1. Open an elevated command prompt.
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2. Navigate to the directory containing FindPackagesSample.exe
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2. Type FindPackagesSample.exe at the command line.
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