Offline licensing is a new licensing option for Windows 10 with Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education. With offline licenses, organizations can download apps and their licenses to deploy within their network, or on devices that are not connected to the Internet. ISVs or devs can opt-in their apps for offline licensing when they submit them to the Windows Dev Center. Only apps that are opted in to offline licensing will show that they are available for offline licensing in Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Store for Education. This model allows organizations to deploy apps when users or devices do not have connectivity to the Store.

You don't have access to Microsoft Store services - If your employees don't have access to the Internet and Microsoft Store services, downloading offline-licensed apps and deploying them with imaging is an alternative to online-licensed apps.


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Your employees do not have Microsoft Entra accounts - Microsoft Entra accounts are required for employees that install apps assigned to them from Microsoft Store or that claim apps from a private store.

Mobile device management provider or management server. You can use a mobile device management (MDM) provider or management server to distribute offline apps. For more information, see these topics:

There are several items to download or create for offline-licensed apps. The app package and app license are required; app metadata and app frameworks are optional. This section includes more info on each item, and tells you how to download an offline-licensed app.

App package - App packages are required for distributing offline apps. There are app packages for different combinations of app platform and device architecture. You'll need to know what device architectures you have in your organization to know if there are app packages to support your devices.

App license - App licenses are required for distributing offline apps. Use encoded licenses when you distribute offline-licensed apps using a management tool or ICD. Use unencoded licenses when you distribute offline-licensed apps using DISM.

@Gregory Bologna I was wrong, there is a way to get the app installer offline. You go to the offline business store Microsoft Store for Business. Under settings just make sure to toggle the "show offline apps" to on. Search up the desktop app installer, and then you can download the offline app installer.

In that case, you must download the dependency package from the store.rg-adguard.net results window.Some apps require more than one dependency package. Download and install each dependency package and install it. Finally, install the main package file.

The success here depends on how the Store was removed from your build and which app you want to install. Just downloading the installation package is often not enough unless the vendor has approved the app for offline installation. Each store app may require a license file as well.

At my company we currently distribute the app, we build in house, to the Windows/Microsoft store, many of our clients distribute this to their users through the offline install mechanism ( -us/microsoft-store/distribute-offline-apps) this allows them to download the appx file from the MS store for Business to distribute using SCCM or other methods.

With the MS Store for Business closing soon ( -it-pro-blog/evolving-the-microsoft-store-for-business-and-education/ba-p/2569423_) it seems like Microsoft are completely removing this ability to download a copy of the installer for any app, we cannot even seem to do it ourselves from the portal where we manage our app.

If the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant didn't help, follow the steps below that are specific to your plan. You need to be connected to the internet to download this installer file, but once that's done, you can then install Microsoft 365 offline on a PC at your convenience.

To download the offline installer, go to www.office.com. If you're not already signed in with the Microsoft account associated with your copy of Microsoft 365 or Microsoft 365 do that now. If you're signed in with a different account, sign out of that and then sign in again with the correct Microsoft account.

This is the best article on the internet. Worked like a charm. I COULD NOT find a way to install the MS store or any of the pre-installed MS apps (which were for some reason missing of my brand new laptop).

You can now use winget to install msstore apps on windows 10 and 11.Use winget search --source=msstore to make a search, and use the id of the app to install and upgrade the app.For example, to install Netflix:

store.rg-adguard.net is a GUI for generating direct download links to store apps. Peeking at the source of that page, we can piggyback off them to download the content directly, but using PackageFamilyName, rather than Name (in your example it would be Microsoft.HEVCVideoExtension_8wekyb3d8bbwe).

There is the download button in the top banner of the web browser player. When we click this, we are directed to the Microsoft store, likely being prompted to install the legacy PowerApps for Windows Desktop app. However I believe our company has blocked it... not sure. We get to the shopfront and no further. The user believes he needs to download the desktop app to play apps when he is offline. I'm surprised, as I thought this version was being deprecated... maybe only authoring is deprecated and he is correct in that he needs the desktop app to play apps offline? If so I will endeavour to ensure we can download from the store. Just don't want to advertise this if the product is being discontinued. Perhaps offline access is meant only for the mobile app?

Offline mode is primarily meant primarily for mobile phones travelling in-and-out of celluar coverage. Even then coding offline capabilities into apps introduces new technical challenges so its not something you should be doing for every app especially if it will only be used on a desktop computer.

Does anyone know a workaround for this? I searched Google for an offline Snip and Sketch installer to no avail. The user is now using the old Snipping Tool program as a workaround, but I can't imagine this won't come up in the future with this or another program.

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. However if you make sure the account is removed from the 'email & accounts' area in 'settings', then run 'disk cleanup', Microsoft store will stop nagging you about signing into the Microsoft 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.


Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) is the official Microsoft app for installing and using Android apps natively on Windows 11. After installing it, you will be able to move around the internal memory of an Android emulation, but without any store installed.

Therefore, you'll need to have a store to be able to install app. Officially, you can install the Amazon App Store from the Microsoft Store, but many apps are not available there. The workaround is to sideload other stores, such as Uptodown's, as well as other APKs without being forced to install Amazon's app store. As a result, you will have a wider variety of apps available.

If done right, the main root of the Android subsystem will include the Uptodown App Store APK. After that, you can run it and install all the Android apps included in the store, whether they are social networks or even games. Uptodown App Store will now appear as a native app in Windows. You can also install APK Installer or Chrome to be able to download APKs from other sources.

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