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Enumerate app packages sample | enumerate-app-packages-sample | Demonstrates how to enumerate all app packages that are provisioned on the machine. |
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Enumerate app packages
This sample shows how to enumerate all app packages that are provisioned on the machine.
Administrators and device manufacturers are able to provision an app package, using tools such as DISM or the Add-ProvisionedAppPackage cmdlet in Windows PowerShell. This causes the app package to be installed for each user on their first (or next) login.
The sample uses PackageManager.FindProvisionedPackages() to find all installed packages for all users.
Warning This sample requires Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 Preview or a later version.
Note The Windows-classic-samples repo contains a variety of code samples that exercise the various programming models, platforms, features, and components available in Windows and/or Windows Server. This repo provides a Visual Studio solution (SLN) file for each sample, along with the source files, assets, resources, and metadata needed to compile and run the sample. For more info about the programming models, platforms, languages, and APIs demonstrated in these samples, check out the documentation on the Windows Dev Center. This sample is provided as-is in order to indicate or demonstrate the functionality of the programming models and feature APIs for Windows and/or Windows Server. This sample was created for Windows 10 build 18917 using Visual Studio 2019, but in many cases it will run unaltered using later versions. Please provide feedback on this sample!
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Operating system requirements
Client
Windows 10, build 18917 (or later)
Server
Windows Server 2012 R2
Build the sample
From the Command window
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Open a Command Prompt window.
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Go to the directory where you downloaded the FindProvisionedPackages sample.
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Run the following command.
msbuild FindProvisionedPackagesSample.sln
From Visual Studio
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Start Visual Studio and select File > Open > Project/Solution.
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Go to the directory where you downloaded the FindProvisionedPackages sample and double-click its Microsoft Visual Studio Solution (.sln) file.
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Press F7 or use Build > Build Solution.
Run the sample
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Open an elevated Command Prompt window.
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Go to the directory that contains FindProvisionedPackagesSample.exe.
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Run the following command.
FindProvisionedPackagesSample