![]() The Microsoft Store for Business: The Curse of the retirement 2. If you are interested in the whole story behind this deprecation and what is going to happen, please read this blog Things have changed as Microsoft is also integrating Winget in Intune as the Microsoft Store for Business will be deprecated in the first quarter of 2023. But when it was released it was a little bit buggy in my opinion. ![]() Luckily in 2020, Microsoft released its own Windows Packaging Manager (Winget) for Windows 10. When you have some experience with Linux you will be familiar with it but Windows users didn’t have this built-in functionality so they needed to use some third-party software like Chocolatey. Just with the use of the command line or PowerShell you could automatically download the packages and install them on the device. ![]() This utility gives you the possibility to automate the whole process of installing/removing/upgrading (updating) packages (software) on the device. Just like Chocolatey, Winget is a tool to manage packages ( Package Manager) on your device. Deploying the apps with the Company Portal app.Just like always, I am going to divide this blog into multiple parts. After reading some other blogs and information I decided to test it out myself. Until now we only made use of Chocolatey but I was intrigued if Winget could be a good replacement. This blog will be about the experience I had with the Windows Package Manager AKA Desktop App Installer AKA Winget.
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