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@FreakyFwoof@universeodon.com thanks for keeping a copy of the latest VMWare on your site. :) It comes in handy.
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@FreakyFwoof@universeodon.com thanks for keeping a copy of the latest VMWare on your site. :) It comes in handy.
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BYOFIADWIFTB: Build Your Own Fedra Installer and debug why it failed to build!
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Microsoft has introduced a new Store CLI tool that allows managing your Microsoft Store apps right from the console/Terminal.
Users can explore the application catalog using the store browse-apps command, which supports filtering by category, subcategory, listing type such as top-free or top-paid selections, market region, language preferences, and additional parameters. Installation occurs through a single command, store install followed by the product identifier (store install <product-id>), enabling immediate deployment of applications.
The new tool supports targeted updates via store update <product-id> with a specific product identifier, allowing users to acquire the latest version of any application without menu navigation.
The Store CLI operates exclusively on devices where the Microsoft Store remains enabled. Additional guidance and available commands appear when users enter store --help within the terminal environment.