Change WinGet behavior when the Microsoft Store UI is disabled #3025
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Issue related to Group Policy Object
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This is a feature request for the Windows Package Manager client.
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I want to be able to leverage WinGet to install packages in the Microsoft Store if the Microsoft Store UI is disabled.
Note: The current behavior in WinGet is to check to see if the Microsoft Store UI is disabled. If the Microsoft Store UI is disabled, WinGet blocks installing Microsoft Store Apps.
This is targeted as a 1.6 release milestone to afford enterprise customers the time necessary to configure policy appropriately given the nature of the change.
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