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***App updates:** If configured in the computer context, this policy turns off app updates.
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### Overview of both Store signed and Trusted non-Store apps on Windows 10 2004 Enterprise
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The table below demonstartes what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Enabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Enabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Enabled**
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The table below demonstrates what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Enabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Enabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Enabled**
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| App Installation | Results |
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|Store Signed Package (PowerShell elevated)|Installed|
The table below demonstartes what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Enabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Enabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Disabled**
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The table below demonstrates what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Enabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Enabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Disabled**
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| App Installation | Results |
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|Store Signed Package (PowerShell elevated)|Installed|
The table below demonstartes what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Enabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Disabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Enabled**
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The table below demonstrates what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Enabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Disabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Enabled**
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|Store Signed Package (PowerShell elevated)|Installed|
The table below demonstartes what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Enabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Disabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Enabled**
The table below demonstartes what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Enabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Disabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Disabled**
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The table below demonstrates what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Enabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Disabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Disabled**
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|Store Signed Package (PowerShell elevated)|Installed|
The table below demonstartes what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Disabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Enabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Enabled**
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The table below demonstrates what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Disabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Enabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Enabled**
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The table below demonstartes what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Disabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Enabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Disabled**
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The table below demonstrates what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Disabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Enabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Disabled**
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The table below demonstrates what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Disabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Disabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Enabled**
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|Store Signed Package (PowerShell elevated)|Installed|
The table below demonstartes what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Disabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Disabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Disabled**
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The table below demonstrates what happens when *BlockNonAdminUserInstall* policy is **Disabled**, *AllowAllTrustedApps* is **Disabled** and *AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense* is **Disabled**
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MSIX is a Windows app package format that provides a modern packaging experience to all Windows apps. The MSIX package format preserves the functionality of existing app packages and/or install files in addition to enabling new, modern packaging and deployment features to Win32, WPF, and Windows Forms apps.
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MSIX enables enterprises to stay current and ensure their applications are always up to date. It allows IT Pros and developers to deliver a usercentric solution while still reducing the cost of ownership of application by reducing the need to repackage.
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MSIX enables enterprises to stay current and ensure their applications are always up to date. It allows IT Pros and developers to deliver a user-centric solution while still reducing the cost of ownership of application by reducing the need to repackage.
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