How to download windows apps without windows store






















But some apps, like Microsoft ToDo app for example, are only available through the store. So how can you install these kinds of apps on your Windows 10 device without store? With the help of the online Microsoft Store, an URL converter, and a little bit of PowerShell you can install any app on your computer without the store.

We are going to use the Microsoft ToDo app as an example of how you can download and install apps without the store, but you can use this for any app of course.

If you have found the app that you want to install, just copy the URL from the address bar. We need to convert the link to the actual Microsoft Store items. After you clicked on the checked mark it will find all the related apps. Most of the time the results start with. Net Frameworks that are required for the app, but we can skip them. Somewhere in the middle, you will find the appxBundles for the Microsoft ToDo app. All are less than miles away.

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But, be careful because there is some risk attached to it as all apps might not be compatible with your Windows 10 device, unlike the apps downloaded from the Microsoft Store. Now you must be wondering, what are the actual steps that we need to follow to download the MS-Store apps without actually having MS-Store in our devices. So, here are the steps that you need to follow But if the account was connected to a Microsoft account then I need to 'confirm my password' to install it.

Often the user is not around. The only app I install from the MS Store is Skype, and that asks for your store login, but if you close the login box, it just install in the background anyway.

Perhaps thats just an exception. MCEStaff I wrote this hastily before leaving for the day. I've revised the title to be more clear.

Local and domain users, yes. But not if they have Microsoft Accounts. And not if it's a non-free app. I retested this with a standard user account and the app installed despite not being signed in in the store application, so I'm going to write off what I was experiencing initially as a fluke.

I still dislike the whole store concept and wish there were standard downloads available, but at least it seems like standard users can reinstall Windows 10 store apps without a problem. I had a similar issue: If you have ever signed into a Microsoft account, and even if you remove it from the local account, Microsoft store will demand a Microsoft login for free apps from the store. Example: I signed into the Microsoft store with my account to disable 'S' mode, removed my account from the person's computer.

Microsoft store then demanded an account to download iTunes Made sure my account wasn't in the store nor in the computer's settings, ran disk cleanup and went back to Microsoft store, was then able to download iTunes.



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